WRAPTOP 3 LIGHT TREE CAMO ¥7,000+TAX
The mainstream of camping these days is a rough outdoor style that aims to make people feel as comfortable in nature as they do in everyday life. They keep their luggage to a minimum, stay in a bungalow at the campground at night, and drink beer while gazing at a bonfire on the riverbank.
For an easy camping trip away from the city, a long-sleeved shirt with a large pocket at the hem and a bush hat is just right. It will keep out the sun and insects. Unlike synthetic fabrics, you don't have to worry about holes being made in your hat by the sparks from the campfire. If you choose a blue base color to match the body of your favorite four-wheel drive vehicle, it will go well with the flowing river. When you stop by a café on your way home from camping, you won't look like someone who just came down from the mountains, and you can coordinate your outfit with the city.
For such occasions, we chose Danner's "WRAPTOP 3 LIGHT" camo pattern for our feet. The comfortable, wrap-around feel of the shoes will accompany you as you listen to the birds sing in comfort.
“Rover chair ¥30,000+TAX from Corona (Baku 03-6300-5043), utility shirt ¥26,000+TAX from Snow Peak, titanium single mug ¥2,030+TAX (Snow Peak 0120-010-660), Sofnet × ¥12,000+TAX (Sof 03-57725-2290), cargo shorts ¥28,000+TAX (Means Weil) info@meanswhile.net), The North Face bell hat ¥8,100+TAX (The North Face Harajuku store 03-5466-9278)