I often spend my summer wearing a yukata,
If you fold a yukata, it will be quite thick, so it is hard to keep it in the dressing room.
As I wear it as a casual wear, I washed it in a washing machine just like clothes and it folded appropriately
Unlike clothes, there are many bulky items such as strings and bands, are not they (^ – ^;
To make it as easy to move as possible, the band uses something like (Hekobi) that is often used for children’s yukata,
That is also quite bulky.
And in the off season off, we are careful not to mold.
A chest of this Kyushu cypress found at such time!
Hinoki with a bactericidal and insecticidal effect is used, so even if you put your baby’s clothes safely low formaldehyde specification!
Moreover, closing the drawer brings out other drafts that are wonderful air tightness!
I usually think that wearing yukata or kimono is wrapped in paper which is similar to paulownia, but I do not necessarily need Japanese chest of drawers wearing crowds in casual wear.
Even if it molds it is troubled.
That’s why this chest is awesome! I thought ♪
It can be stored together with important clothes and bands and strings of yukata, sterilizing insecticidal effect and high airtightness!
This season is also safe when the season is off!
It may be good to keep shirts and neckties of formal clothes with less opportunity to wear too much (^ ^)
Actually, it is quite often quite missing when needed. Accessories in formal clothes (lol)
Every time I definitely have settled in a certain place, it is perfectly ready when it comes to emergency!
Even baby’s clothes can be stored, even rounded design is safe even in case of emergency.
And, it can be used for a long time with firm making.
That means …
When you can have children, change your children’s clothes, when you replace furniture according to your child’s growth, put your parents in the most important clothes.
That way you can use it for a long time (^ ^)
Perhaps the next will be grandchild’s clothes! What? How awesome delusions bulge ♡
Cheststance using Hinoki from Hokkaido, making use of the bactericidal action of Hinoki