Two obis of contrasting colors are combined in a curved long wave down the pants leg here.
The back of this jacket is this sort of propellor pattern. I do not like it at all now, I underestimated the beauty of the basic materials. Unfortunately I never make my stuff using the best kimonos, uchikakes, and obis I now possess--I always use 2nd or 3rd best, as I am afraid to waste the best stuff on any design. Here, years later, I can admire the quality of basic component materials and lament their bad assembly patterns, especially here. What a stupid design.
The front of this jacket greatly pleases me. It does everything I want done, including not to un-subtle asymmetry.
The kimono material from which this shirt is made is wonderful (blow up the size and you will see. It handles light gorgeously, reflecting in all directions 3 related colors and 4 reflectances. My goofy looking face here is why professional models avoid having any facial expression--most faces look goofy most of the time. Goofy and high pricing do not go well together--"June and Joe, pay 20,000 US dollars for this goofy looking shirt"--naw, that does not work.
NOTE--I fondly wish some terrorist would destroy all copies of Time New Roman fonts so we all would not expend our limited time on earth constantly changing default fonts!!!!!!!
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