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(Thoughts and Creation) This Aoneiro incorporates Japanese design. Based on the design of Noragi trousers, which were used for mountain work in old Japan, the material has been updated from cotton to highly breathable nylon, the waist has been changed from a string to an easily adjustable stretch cord, and side pockets have been added to store items like tenugui hand towels, making the Aoneiro pants a representative item for Shinoging, designed to withstand sweat. (Comfort) The Aoneiro has outstanding breathability and a relaxed silhouette from the thigh to the knee, so you won't feel stuffy or sticky even in the humid midsummer mountains, and you can stay cool and comfortable even on trails with heavy vegetation. The waist area, which eliminates the nylon belt, is neat and uncluttered, so it won't feel bulky even when overlapping with the hip belt of a backpack. The side pockets are located at a position where your hands naturally fall, making them easy to use and preventing them from being blocked by the backpack's hip belt. (Styling) Wear them as is when traversing well-defined ridges, and you can roll up the cuffs to your preferred length. When traversing ridges or thickets without clear trails, combine them with Kunai gaiters to protect your legs. When the thickets are particularly dense, wrapping them with Tsuyuharahi gaiters is also an option. (Material Features) While providing the necessary strength for pants, the extremely high breathability keeps you feeling dry at all times, and it won't stick to your skin even in the hot and humid season. It's a material essential for summer Shinoging items, with lightness, water repellency, quick-drying properties, and moderate wind resistance.
7 months ago