Dystopian Two Sweater Set
Dystopian Two Sweater Set
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- Release Date 発売日 - 2022/09/14
- Made in Kyushu Japan 日本産 (九州)
- Learn why this item can only be used with Smart Doll このアイテムはスマートドール専用です
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About Mura Dyeing
Mura dyeing—called Mura-zome (ムラ染) in Japanese and pronounced moo-rah zo-meh—is a dyeing technique that results in a beautifully irregular, non-uniform pattern across the fabric. No two pieces are the same, and that’s by design.
The outcome is entirely unpredictable—how light or dark the pattern appears, how often it shows up, and where it lands (front, back, one leg more than the other, etc.) is left to chance. This kind of randomness is part of the appeal, but it also means your item won’t look exactly like the one in the photos.
In addition to the dyeing, we apply a separate weathering process that may result in rough edges, small holes, frayed threads, or other intentional imperfections to give the item a worn, lived-in look.
If you appreciate one-of-a-kind pieces with character, this might be a great fit for you. But if you’re after symmetry or an exact match to the product images, then this particular item probably isn’t the best choice ;-)
About Mura Dyeing
Mura dyeing—called Mura-zome (ムラ染) in Japanese and pronounced moo-rah zo-meh—is a dyeing technique that results in a beautifully irregular, non-uniform pattern across the fabric. No two pieces are the same, and that’s by design.
The outcome is entirely unpredictable—how light or dark the pattern appears, how often it shows up, and where it lands (front, back, one leg more than the other, etc.) is left to chance. This kind of randomness is part of the appeal, but it also means your item won’t look exactly like the one in the photos.
In addition to the dyeing, we apply a separate weathering process that may result in rough edges, small holes, frayed threads, or other intentional imperfections to give the item a worn, lived-in look.
If you appreciate one-of-a-kind pieces with character, this might be a great fit for you. But if you’re after symmetry or an exact match to the product images, then this particular item probably isn’t the best choice ;-)
