"Should I live with my head held high or my back hunched?"

This is my first blog.
I haven't done much so far,
I'd like to start by talking briefly about clothing.
"Should I live with my head held high or my back hunched?"
What are you talking about? That's what it feels like.
This is a very important thing when making clothes.
What do NO CONTROL AIR (N) and FIRMUM (F) look like?
Maybe I look like the type of person who lives life with a slightly hunched back.
You may have heard the saying, "Clothes are worn on the shoulders."
The way your shoulders are positioned will affect how your chest looks.
If you bring it forward, it will create a slightly hunched silhouette.
Bringing it to the back creates a bold, proud silhouette.
Many American and European brands tend to wear their clothes with their chests out and their shoulders back.
I think people who wear clothes that show off their chest look more confident in their ideas and what is right.
On the other hand, I think people who wear clothes that make them look slightly hunched, with their shoulders forward, look unconfident and a little weak.
In the case of N and F, the creators live without confidence in their appearance or existence.
Since she has no confidence in her own sense of justice, she finds it hard to live in bold, proud clothing.
I make clothes that are slightly hunched over.
You can't make clothes based on borrowed values, so I try to make honest clothes.
The pattern and the material used are designed to give the figure a slightly hunched back.
I believe that this is where the originality of N and F lies, and that's why we make clothes.
We've spent nearly 20 years trying different things to find the perfect slouch.
I think it will continue to evolve and change in the future.
I think you'll have some fun looking at N and F's clothes from behind my hunched back.
Well, I don't think you need to have that much chest,
It's not good to have your back rounded too much, so let's be careful of that when dressing.
hey.
You're a little hunched over.
(24SS FIRMUM side cut)
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