This is KARIN from the Nagoya store.
On my day off recently, I went with a friend to eat a hot pot restaurant with an impactful name.
It's called "Gout Pot"!
A purine-rich pot filled with seafood innards such as milt, monkfish liver, and oysters.
It's an ingredient that many people may not like, but the seafood flavor was concentrated and it was incredibly delicious.
The cold days continue, so please eat something warm and avoid catching a cold~🌟
Well, today I'm wearing a red duffle coat.
Big Pocket Denim Pullover Jacket (DJ-1139)
A coordination that incorporates this as an inner layer.
The theme of today's blog is feet
Western Moccs Monk Strap Shoes (DSHC-047)
These monk strap shoes are based on children's shoes from the 1950s and have been modified by Dry Bones.
These are the vintage children's shoes and old book references that inspired the design.
There have been some subtle changes this time around, so we'd like to introduce them to you in detail.
First, the color
Available in two colors: BLACK and RED.
Easy-to-use BLACK.
Cow print embossed from the upper to the tongue.
RED stands out against the indigo denim.
The upper is embossed and the leather is cut with a matching motif, adding a visual accent.
The only minor change this time is the pattern of the decorated buckle.
The metal fittings on the tip of the sword are also carved with an ivy-like pattern.
The edge stitching uses double edge stitching, a typical technique used in the 1950s.
We use wooden lasts made to fit Japanese feet and use the McKay method, so the shoes are lightweight, comfortable to wear, and don't cause fatigue even when worn for long periods of time.
It is a highly decorative and elaborate piece that is beautiful from any angle. (A masterpiece!)
I can't find shoes like these anywhere.
If you're looking for unique shoes, this is the place for you!
There are plenty of sizes available, so take advantage of this opportunity to try them on before purchasing.
Today marks the end of January. Tomorrow marks February! Once Setsubun passes, spring is just around the corner.
I can't wait for the warm spring.
Until next time!