Description
Invisible style.
This is true sophistication. Rienzome Hand-Dyed Fundoshi (loincloth)
This is an Etchu Fundoshi.
Recently, it's been gaining attention as a kind of classic trousers.
It's said to be comfortable because it doesn't have the constriction of elastic, is breathable and doesn't get stuffy, and has a smooth, dry feel.
Please try it once.
In the Edo period, it was mainly used by doctors and cultural figures who did not engage in physical labor.
■How to tie an Etchu Fundoshi
(1) Let the fundoshi hang down to your waist and tie the strings in front of your stomach.
(2) Pass the cloth hanging down from your waist between your legs and bring it towards your stomach.
(3) Pass the cloth you brought towards your stomach through the strings from bottom to top, and let it hang down in front.
<Handling Precautions>
Made in Japan
100% Cotton
Due to the hand-dyeing process, the color may transfer due to sweat or friction when you first start using it. Please be careful.
When washing, please hand wash separately in plenty of water.
Please avoid soaking.
This is a Japanese-made, Rienzome-dyed Etchu fundoshi (traditional Japanese loincloth). Made from high-quality 100% cotton, it offers a comfortable fit. It's highly breathable and prevents stuffiness. Recommended for those who are concerned about the tightness of underwear elastic or skin irritation from synthetic fibers.
The stylish pattern makes it perfect as a gift. Ideal for birthdays, Father's Day, Respect for the Aged Day, 60th birthdays, and various other occasions, including small gifts.
Size: Free size, approximately 95cm (length) x 33cm (width), string length approximately 145cm. Made in Japan, 100% cotton.
This is a Rienzome-dyed, Chusen-dyed Etchu fundoshi. For those who enjoy the refined elegance of unseen fashion.
Due to the traditional Chusen dyeing technique, some color fading may occur with friction or water exposure during initial use. When washing, please hand wash separately in plenty of water. Please avoid soaking.