For your 30s, on days you want to wear denim effortlessly. An asymmetrical French sleeve cut-and-sew that doesn't cling to your body lines
Kankodori Zakka-ten mornings begin with the shop owner choosing the outfit for the day.

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When I opened the window, the outside air was already heavy.
It looks like it will be hot again today.
On days like this, I hesitate a little even before choosing my clothes.
After passing over a few hangers, I picked up an
asymmetrical design French sleeve cut-and-sew.
A tunic-length piece with a slightly uneven hem.
It has more movement than a straight T-shirt, and
it seems like it will be a proper morning outfit just by pairing it with denim.
On the chair, Puku had his front paws together.
"I think denim will be fine today."
When I said that, Puku looked toward the shop door.
It was as if he was already waiting for today's customers.
Today's outfit memo

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What I chose today is the
asymmetrical French sleeve cut-and-sew from PourVous.
It is a cut-and-sew with an asymmetrical design where the hem is stepped, and the length is slightly long.
It is casual wear that looks great worn effortlessly on its own, and seems easy to use layered with an inner top.
The asymmetrical hem adds movement to your usual T-shirt.

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The first thing that catches your eye with this cut-and-sew is the asymmetrical hem design.
Just having the left and right lengths be slightly different creates more movement than a regular T-shirt.
Summer is a season when it is hard to layer clothes.
That is precisely why clothes that have character when worn alone are so helpful.
Instead of standing out with logos or patterns, it adds variety with the hem line.
I feel that such subtlety is just right for everyday wear.
With French sleeves, the shoulder area looks light.

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The sleeves are French sleeves.
It's not as heavy as a T-shirt with full sleeves, and it doesn't expose as much shoulder as a sleeveless top.
It's not as revealing as a sleeveless top.
That middle-ground lightness is a lifesaver in the summer.
It's not a garment that hides your entire upper arm.
However, because the shape flows naturally from the shoulders, it makes the arm area look lighter.
You want to stay cool.
But you're a bit concerned about showing too much of your shoulder area.
It's a shape that's easy to choose on days like that.
With a longer length, it's easy to pair with denim.

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Another thing I thought was good is the length.
It has a length that flows straight down to the waist area.
With shorter T-shirts,
there are days when I feel a bit uneasy when pairing them with denim.
But with this much length, it seems like it would look good even when worn untucked.
Rather than a 'garment for hiding,'
it's a garment that lets you go about your day without being overly conscious of the areas you're concerned about.
That's the feeling I get.
Thanks to the asymmetrical hem, it doesn't look heavy even though it's long, which is a nice feature.
Being honest about the points of concern
The first point of concern is the sheerness.
For the off-white color, choosing the right innerwear will be especially important.
It is safer to assume you will be wearing it with a tank top or camisole.
Also, the asymmetrical hem is a matter of personal preference.
For those who prefer to wear something straight and clean like a regular T-shirt,
the design might feel a bit too prominent.
On the other hand, for those who are getting a bit tired of their usual T-shirts,
it seems like it would be just the right amount of change.
The size is loose, and the length is also on the longer side.
Depending on your height, it might look quite like a tunic,
so you'll want to check the balance with the denim you already own.
How to style it: keep it simple with denim

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If you're looking for something to pair it with, denim seems like the best choice.
Since the cut-and-sew has length and movement,
I think pairing it with simple denim on the bottom is just right.
With slim-fit denim, the asymmetrical hemline stands out beautifully.
With straight-leg denim, it gives off a slightly relaxed, everyday vibe.
Whether with sandals or white sneakers, either works perfectly for your feet.
I adjusted the flow of the hem a little in front of the mirror.
The uneven hem adds a bit of movement to my usual morning.

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Puku tucked his front paws in while on the chair.
Only his tail is swaying slowly, as if preparing to mind the shop.
The light outside is the color of summer again today.
I tidy up the items on the counter and reach for the shop door.
The asymmetrical hem swayed gently.
Without needing to dress up too much,
I feel like I can open the shop today with just this one piece.
This is a 100% cotton French-sleeve cut-and-sew with a bit of movement at the hem.
Since it has a longer length, it feels easy to wear even on days paired with denim.
The off-white color is slightly sheer, so it is best to wear an inner layer for peace of mind.
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