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Azusa's mother has been in the silk business for a very long time and is still in the business today.

I am truly grateful to have a silk expert so close to me.

For me, who is still inexperienced, my mother is like a teacher of silk, or maybe a professor? So every time we talk, I get to hear new information about silk, and I have a great time every time! It piques my intellectual curiosity, so it's very stimulating♪

I recently heard a really wonderful story from my mom.

In the past, silk was a very noble and valuable item, and the silk threads made from cocoons were meant to be delivered to the Imperial Court. For common people, being able to wear silk even if they wanted to was a dream come true!

What the common people do is to collect the waste (dust! It goes without saying that it's trash) that comes out when twisting silk, and spin it into thread somehow...

So you can imagine how much scrap material is needed to make one piece of fabric, and the figure must be astronomical.

It's easy to imagine just how luxurious silk is.

My mom said, "It's such a waste that you can buy silk these days if you have money and you have the choice not to wear it!"

I see! That's so true.

I strongly believe that it would be a real waste not to wear silk when we have the opportunity to easily obtain it now.

I found the ar* store by chance! I encountered it! And what's more, I went in! So it's no exaggeration to say that I was destined for silk. But I just ignored it.

What a waste!

If in this day and age, in this world, there were silk specialty stores everywhere, and silk items were commonly stocked by every apparel brand, then it wouldn't be anything unusual or unusual, but that's not the case, is it?

If you have the chance to get your hands on silk, something that would have been unthinkable in the past and something that you couldn't wear even if you wanted to, then you definitely shouldn't miss it!

Plus it's super comfortable and comfy!

Even your skin will be happy!

Silk is the best! Love Silk

Silk maniac

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