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Scarf: Checked

Sale price¥11,000

A vibrant scarf featuring traditional Japanese "lattice patterns" reimagined from a contemporary perspective by designer Eriko Kawakami. The lattice pattern, extending continuously upwards, downwards, left, and right, has been considered a good luck motif since ancient times.

This scarf aims to be more than just an accessory; it strives to be a "symbol" for its owner. Each time you wear it, it subconsciously reminds you of positive wishes, leading to proactive behavior. It is a mindful piece that supports your daily life.

The stress of rushing out the door on a busy morning, feeling dissatisfied with your reflection in the mirror, can unknowingly wear down your spirit.
Add this scarf to a simple outfit or a coordination that feels a little "incomplete." The dynamic 90cm square lattice pattern instantly complements your style and boosts your confidence.

*Scrunchie sold separately

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Scarf: Checked
Scarf: Checked Sale price¥11,000

Pleasant against the skin all year round. Wrinkle-resistant scarf

Silk is a material with excellent moisture absorption and breathability, so much so that it is called a "natural functional material." With an exquisite thickness of 10.5 momme, it keeps you cool and blocks sunlight in summer, and retains body heat to keep you warm in winter, making it comfortable to use all year round. In addition, the twill weave makes it wrinkle-resistant, perfect for everyday use. You can effortlessly wear high-quality silk every day.

STYLING

One scarf offers countless ways to style it. Even on mornings when you feel "my outfit is missing something," simply adding a scarf can help you go through the day feeling exactly how you envisioned.

Checkered pattern

Many traditional Japanese patterns have implied meanings known as "gan-kake" (wishing) or "gen-katsugi" (good luck charm), and the lattice pattern is one of them. The equally continuous lines and intersections represent prosperity and eternity.

To ensure long-lasting happiness and a better future, designer Eriko Kawakami has reinterpreted the "lattice pattern" into a series of designs that allow you to wear your wishes.