We made a shirt dress that is recommended as a dress in late summer and as a haori in early autumn, using 5 types of textiles. The texture is completely different depending on the fabric, so it is a product that you want to have in different fabrics and sizes.
"Pursuing a feminine silhouette pattern by taking a tuck" The plentiful tucks on the front and back of the body create a vertical line, while the hem creates just the right amount of volume. The balance between the silhouette that spreads out from the waist and the tuck gives a feminine silhouette and a design that makes you look good. The waist ribbon can be tied in the front, tied in the back and draped down to change the silhouette as you like.
"Femininity in detail design" A shirt dress based on a men's shirt style inevitably gives off a sense of "strength", so in order to create a slightly softer overall impression, we put femininity into the details of the design. For example, collars and cuffs. By intentionally not stitching the edges, the edges become soft and fluffy. You may not notice it at first glance, but paying attention to details like this changes the overall impression. In addition, the back side has a color scheme piping, and the attention to detail creates a casual adult woman.
"Available in 2 sizes, depending on your desired length." Available in 2 sizes, depending on the length, you can create your favorite silhouette and wear it in your own way. Size 1 has a length of 102cm and can be worn as a thin shirt coat or as a tunic. Size 2 is 117cm long, so you can enjoy the texture of the fabric as a dress. *This product is sold exclusively at hatsutoki ONLINE STORE, hatsutoki event, and Angela Vissant Daimaru Kyoto.
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