Campfires are expanding rapidly along with the camping boom. I am healed by "1/f Fluctuation".
As you get more into campfires, you will inevitably become concerned about the "flame retardant" features of your clothing, tents, and other items. A down jacket's feathers fly off in a fire, or a lightweight chair accidentally dives into a campfire when the wind blows it over.
And, strangely enough, just the fact that it is claimed to be flame retardant makes it somewhat attractive.
If you have reached that realm, please see this cap.
This soft, cotton-like item is a collaboration between the cap brand "Forty Seven ('47)" and the down brand "Nanga.
HOUYHNHNM's well-known brands are working on the "TACHIBI" cap series. As you may have guessed, the original flame-retardant fabric "takivi" developed by Nanga is used for the "forty-seven" caps, making them fire-retardant caps. This collaboration item has been around for some time, and now a new navy color has been added to the lineup.
Rather than when wearing the cap, when the sun goes down and the cap is on the table and sparks fly, this flame retardant will be useful.
NANGA TAKIBI '47 CLEAN UP MF ¥5,500
Color: Navy
. Rather than the specific performance of the product, I like the feeling that the mere sound of "flame retardant" is reassuring and accelerates my excitement.
With its soft texture and simple design, it is perfect for everyday use. It is not a bad idea to walk around town clad in flame retardant clothing.