#19 A lifestyle with silk.
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Today is the last day of the pop-up store.
Even though ar* is only a pop-up store and does not yet have a permanent store, many people visited the store.
Customers who visited our previous pop-up and returned this time purchased additional 100% silk innerwear .
Upon your visit,
"It's thin, but warm...!!" - a very happy comment!!
It's even more exciting because it's a testimonial from a customer!
It's true that silk is thin, but because it is a natural fiber and is so thin, it captures air and adapts to body heat, making it warm. I know I'm repeating the same thing over and over again, but it's true...!!
We use synthetic fibers such as Heat Something Tech and Extra Warm Something.
While technological advances are great news, it is also true that a new type of skin problem called sebum deficiency is emerging.
The reason is that such warm innerwear, including those made of synthetic fibers, uses technology that heats up your own sweat. Apparently wetsuits are the same. Therefore, one of the causes of skin problems is that your body becomes steamy from your own sweat. Also, your body becomes cold from your own sweat, making you more likely to catch a cold, and it does not help improve your coldness.
The recommended fabric here is natural fibers such as silk. It is also called a breathable fabric, has excellent moisture absorption and release properties, and is gentle on the skin. It doesn't get stuffy...!! What's more, it takes in air and keeps you warm with your body heat...it's warm!
ar* offers silk as a lifestyle.
This time, we received a nice comment about innerwear, but futon duvet covers and sheets are also very warm even though they are thin...!
Be amazed by the innerwear that comes into direct contact with your skin, and try incorporating it into your lifestyle, such as bedding such as duvet covers and sheets.
I'm sure I'll never be able to get away from silk again...!
Azusa