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<tc>Shinro Hayashi, Fashion Critic</tc>

His MATSU  Ball grip black - Men

Of course, it is important for practical purposes such as medical care, assistance, and mountain climbing, but fortunately I still have strong legs, so I don't need a cane. It is an existence. Never carry it with you when you are busy rushing to your destination. After work, it's perfect for a time when you want to get dressed up and go for a coffee, go for a walk, or go to the Red Lanterns. This is a case that invites you to feel that way again.

Across the world, including Japan, walking sticks have become extremely practical and versatile, and the shapes of the grips are all the same, making them extremely tight. On the other hand, in countries such as the UK, there are walking sticks with traditional designs from long ago, which is fine, but it cannot be denied that they are far removed from the aesthetic sense of today. In Mr. Yoshida's series of walking sticks, the designs of various European and American walking sticks that were used by gentlemen in country and formal occasions in the first half of the 20th century have been dismantled, and he has created an urban modern design with an Art Deco flavor that is his true essence. It has been rebuilt as. Therefore, the good news is that it goes perfectly with both traditional clothing and today's cutting-edge clothing. The materials used include carbon and duralumin, which have a uniqueness and luxury that is not found in commonly available products, and the finished product is wonderful as a "craft" that can be placed in a room.

[Profile] Shinro Hayashi
After serving as editor-in-chief of numerous fashion magazines such as ``MEN'S CLUB'' and ``Gentry,'' he became independent as a fashion critic.