COMOLI Shirts suitable for summer

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Hello.




This is my first time here.


My name is Nakayama from CASANOVA&CO.


Thank you for always visiting our online store.


Thank you for your continued support.




Well, this time we will introduce you to some comfortable clothes that you can wear in the summer.


I'm sure many of you are familiar with this brand.


COMOLI


is.



COMOLI is one of the brands we carry and have been doing business with for a long time, so I think some of our customers may have purchased COMOLI clothing from us.



However, even if you already have COMOLI,

For those who knew the brand but had never really looked into it


It's a very comfortable piece of clothing to wear in the coming summer, so I hope you'll take a look.









First of all, one of the important considerations when it comes to COMOLI clothing is whether the clothes are comfortable and can be worn comfortably in the Japanese environment.




For example, in terms of climate, Japan has four seasons, and the temperature and weather change over the 12 months of the year.



In spring, the sunshine is warm and the temperature varies greatly between day and night.



In the summer, the humidity is high and temperatures can reach nearly 40°C, and there are also rainy seasons and typhoons.






COMOLI is designed to help you feel comfortable in the changing temperatures and weather conditions that occur throughout the 12 months.




With materials suited to each season,




The fabric is designed with comfort and ease of use in mind,




We create a large number of clothing styles using this material for our seasonal collections.

That's a considerable number over the course of a year.




The best time to wear these clothes is from June to September. It depends on your taste and constitution, so it's hard to generalize, but I think it applies to most people.



This introduction has been quite long, but let me introduce it to you.

COMOLI

KHADI cotton Komori shirt

Material: 100% cotton

color _ BLACK

size_1,2,3,4,5



COMOLI

KHADI cotton short sleeve open collar shirt

Material: 100% cotton

color _ BLACK

size_1,2,3,4



COMOLI

Muslin pullover shirt

Material: 100% cotton

color _ BLACK

size_1,2,3



About each fabric.





First up, KHADI cotton.



This fabric was also available last year and is hand woven in India.



The color is black, a masculine black with a slightly faded look.



The fabric around the neck of this short-sleeved open-collar shirt looks like it would be perfect for the coming season.



That's right.



This dough,



anyway,



light.




Let's take a closer look.






The light is not so strong that you can see through to the other side of the fabric, but it is still shining through.



I was outside when I took this photo, but even a gentle breeze makes the fabric sway so much that it's difficult to take a photo.

But it's that light.


This allows for good ventilation and quick drying.


This will be beneficial for the coming season when sweating is inevitable.



When you come inside from outside, your sweat-soaked clothes will have a hard time drying and you won't get frozen by the cold air from the air conditioner.





The texture of the fabric is also unique.



The surface feels a little dry, but underneath there is still a moist softness.



Although it feels a little dry, it doesn't feel rough or gritty; it feels smooth, as if there is a thin layer of air between the skin and the fabric.




In Japan, summer temperatures are of course high, and the humidity is also high.

The texture is comfortable and pleasant to wear even when you're not sweating and the air feels like it clings to your skin.









What about the fabric for a muslin pullover shirt?



Muslin is a word that you may not be familiar with.

Simply put, muslin is a lightweight, plain-weave cotton fabric.


The color is similar to the KHADI cotton shirt we saw earlier, but it's made from a different fabric.



This is muslin fabric that is hand spun and hand woven in India.




However, if that were the case, it would have the same effect of absorbing light as KHADI cotton.



Let's compare them.

The first photo is muslin and the second photo is KHADI cotton.


The light shining through the muslin fabric is more dim.


Actually, this fabric...



I layer two thin pieces of muslin fabric together to use as one piece of fabric for my clothes.




Simply put, that means using nearly twice as much fabric.


A delightful luxury.






The two pieces of fabric are just overlapping each other except for the sewn parts. It's very hard to tell from the photo though...



Therefore, it seems unlikely that moisture or stuffiness would be trapped inside the shirt.

There are great benefits to having these two pieces overlap.




Since it is just two pieces of fabric layered over each other, there is space between the thin pieces of fabric that allows air to pass through, causing the fabric to expand slightly.



The slight fluffiness makes it soft to wear, airy and fluffy, and comfortable to wear.



In addition, this fabric has a drier texture compared to the KHADI cotton mentioned above.




The soothing feel and texture that's perfect for the Japanese summer make for a very comfortable combination.






Although it is soft and comfortable to wear, the appearance of this fabric is a combination of many different elements.






When light hits the fabric it has a dull sheen that is not quite glossy.

It is not an artificial shine, but a natural shine that comes from the quality of the fabric.



Maybe it's just my male instincts, but I find the shiny black color very alluring.





The rise of the dough is physically visible on the surface.



The irregular bulges create deep shadows within the black color.


The natural swelling that occurs during washing creates organic shadows that enhance the mood of the clothes.

The dull shine and the irregularly carved bulges that create deep shadows create a collaboration that exudes a masculine vibe.







In addition, because the fabric is hand-spun and hand-woven in India, there are unevenness in the weave and thickness of the thread, giving it a more complex appearance.

It is completely invisible from a distance, but the complex intertwining of these features gives it a great mood that is extremely masculine despite the voluminous fabric.






This is what each shirt looks like when worn.

I am 178cm and 60kg and wear size 2 for all items.




KHADI cotton Komori shirt.




KHADI cotton short sleeve open collar shirt.




Muslin pullover shirt.

It's actually really light when you wear it.




It is very important for clothes to be light and comfortable to wear during the coming season.




Bright sunlight and sweltering heat.

Even just going outside can make you feel exhausted.




Even when you're under the unavoidable stress of the heat, it's nice to feel that the clothes themselves are light and comfortable, with minimal discomfort.





The photo shows a KHADI cotton Komori shirt.

All three garments are roomy in size, and the sizing is perfect to create a comfortable space between the skin and fabric that inevitably occurs when wearing clothing.



I think this is a style of clothing unique to COMOLI, which pursues comfort not only through the comfort of the materials and fabrics but also the comfort of the space created inside the clothing.

It's impressive how this garment is so roomy, making it feel comfortable from the moment you put it on.




I'm sure once you have it in your closet you'll want to wear it all the time.









In addition, COMOLI clothes are extremely comfortable to wear.





At first glance, just looking at the texture of the fabric, the clothes appear relaxed, but because they are based on high-quality clothing manufacturing techniques, they are balanced in the small details and give the impression of high quality.





First of all, this.

This is the back of a KHADI cotton Komori shirt, with a smooth, shiny fabric surface.



Light fabrics are physically thin, which can make them feel flimsy and give a cheap impression.

However, this smooth appearance combined with the black color gives it a relaxed, yet high-quality look.

Next up is here.

Khadi cotton Komori shirt collar.


Although the fabric is quite light, the collar stands up nicely without being too stiff.




Here's a photo with the collar up.

The collar has large zigzag stitching.



The neck area is also designed to be comfortable to wear as COMOLI envisions, retaining the soft texture of the collar while also aiming to look beautiful from any angle.



The construction of the neck is important in determining the impression given by an outfit.

Next up we change into a muslin pullover shirt.





Here it is.

The stand collar part.



It is carefully crafted to fit the curve of your neck surprisingly naturally.



Of course, there is enough room so that it doesn't get too tight around the neck.




The fabric is soft, but the beautiful free-standing collar gives the impression that it is a well-made garment.



The neck also looks impressive and is unlikely to look rough.



Because the clothes are made with such precision, I have a feeling they will continue to create a great atmosphere even after they are worn out.




COMOLI creates clothes that are comfortable and stylish in the Japanese environment, with fabrics and materials that are tailored to the climate, with great attention to detail.




For many people, it is clothing that they wear on their days off or at home, and for some, when commuting or to school, but I feel that they also pursue comfort as an outfit that can be worn calmly and with a relaxed attitude in everyday life.




The comfort of the fabric and material and the way it looks when worn.




These clothes are designed to be comfortable to wear, with a balance that is suitable for Japan.




If you're interested, please check it out.