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Which is the right set for you? あなたにぴったりのセットは?

Smart Doll's are available in two different flavors - a "Sports Bra Set" & "Apparel Set." Guys normally wear bra's at home when nobody is looking but our Smart Doll guys don't which is why we've given them a pair of Boxer Shorts instead. If you are buying a Smart Doll for the first time then choosing either set is enough - you do not need to get anything else in addition - but extra accessories will enhance your Smart Doll experience.
 If you are going to keep your Smart Doll at home or in the office and prefer them skimpy then go for the Sports Bra Set - but the Apparel Set is way better value for your cash.

Choose the Apparel set if you plan on taking them out n about - and save money at the same time as it will cost you more to buy the apparel set items separately. If you take them out in the Sports Bra Set then they may catch a cold. Alternatively you may want to go for the Sports Bra Set and then choose to customize the look and feel of your Smart Doll by buying additional apparel items. You can see what items the current Apparel Set consists of on this page.
スマートドールは二つのセットで用意しています。「Sports Bra Set」と「Apparel Set」だ。スポーツブラセットにはスポーツブラと下着が付いています。ブラーを密かに家で着用している男子は世の中にいますが、スマートドール男子はそんなことやりません。なのでボクサーショーツを履かせています。

お家やオフィスで肌露出多めに展示したい場合はスポーツブラセットは十分ですが、アパレルセットはかなりお得。スマートドールを外に連れて行く目的であればアパレルセットをオススメします。スポーツブラセットで外に連れて行くと、スマートドールちゃんは風邪をひくかもしれないのでご注意ください。 もしくはスポーツブラセットを選んでいただき、スマートドールのアパレルでご自分でコーディネートできます。

現在のアパレルセット内容はこのページでご確認できます。

Would you like to remove the Instabewbs filter for all busts in product listings? You can change your preferences in the footer menu. 商品一覧に出ているおっぱい写真のインスタバストフィルターを非表示にしますか?設定は今後フッターで変更できます。

Which is the right body type for you? あなたにぴったりのボディータイプは?

While the head and hands will be vinyl - you have a choice of two different types of body - one is referred to as Cortex and the other as Vinyl. Both body types are pre-built.

Both are made from the same 3D data and share pretty much the same shape and form - all our apparel, accessories and body parts are compatible with both body types. The fundamental difference is the material and the way they are constructed. Vinyl being more expensive does not make it better than Cortex. Neither type is more superior than the other and they both have their own strengths depending on your needs.

To find out more about the differences then read the Cortex or Vinyl post which should give you more info to make a decision.
スマートドールでは2種類の材質のボディーを展開している。ひとつは「コーテックス」(CORTEX)、もうひとつは「ソフビ」(VINYL) と呼ばれるものだ。別途記載がない限り、どちらの材質を選んでも頭と手はソフビだ。上の画像を見ても違いがわからないという方はコーテックスを選ぶことをお勧めする。コーテックスボディーもソフビボディーも組み立て完成品だ。

コーテックスもソフビも同じ3Dデータから作られており、その形とフォルムはさほど変わらない。アパレルやアクセサリー、ボディーのオプションパーツ(胸、ハンド、ハイ足など)はどちらのボディーにも使える。両者の決定的な違いはその材質と組み立てられ方だ。ソフビはコーテックスより価格が高いだからと言ってコーテックスより優れているということはなく、あなたが何を求めているかによってそれぞれに長所と短所がある。

コーテックスは子どもや初めてファッションドールを手に取る人向けのものだ。ソフビはこのスケールのファッションドールになれたドールユーザーのためにデザインされている。初めてのスマートドール、あるいはお子様のためのスマートドールならコーテックスを選ぶことをお勧めする。

それでももうちょい両者の違いが知りたい方は「コーテックスそれともソフビ製」の記事を読んでください。

Checkout Notes Checkout Notes

Asking for the following will result in a cancellation and refund of your order.

  1. Asking for a discount
  2. Asking us to lower the declaration value of your order
  3. Asking us to ship out ASAP
  4. Asking us to deliver by a particular date
  5. Asking us who shot first - Han or Greedo

Unfortunately we don't own DHL or FedEx (yet) nor do we have celestial powers over a pandemic to guarantee a delivery date on the other side of the world - and we don't enjoy it when people refuse to pay import taxes resulting in goods being returned to us. Not to mention that there are people who reject packages that don't arrive in time for a birthday.

We presume that your order is reliant on such requests being answered.
We can't do any of the above and can't tell you who shot first even though we think it was Han. So don't ask :-)

Asking for the following will result in a cancellation and refund of your order.

  1. Asking for a discount
  2. Asking us to lower the declaration value of your order
  3. Asking us to ship out ASAP
  4. Asking us to deliver by a particular date
  5. Asking us who shot first - Han or Greedo

Unfortunately we don't own DHL or FedEx (yet) nor do we have celestial powers over a pandemic to guarantee a delivery date on the other side of the world - and we don't enjoy it when people refuse to pay import taxes resulting in goods being returned to us. Not to mention that there are people who reject packages that don't arrive in time for a birthday.

We presume that your order is reliant on such requests being answered.
We can't do any of the above and can't tell you who shot first even though we think it was Han. So don't ask :-)

Hakama and Furisode set

After 3 years of prototyping and field testing, the Hakama and Furisode set is now ready for prime time.

The "Hakama" is the long black skirt-like bottoms worn on top of the Furisode. The Furisode (pronounced "Foo-ree-sow-dare") is the long white gown-like garment worn beneath the Hakama - it's a type of Yukata but has long sleeves hence the name Furisode [振袖], meaning "swinging sleeves."

Our Hakama and Furisode does not strictly follow the conventional design and has been modified for a slightly new take on this garment type. Our modified version is also much easier to dress than a human version - many humans in Japan need to pay a specialist just to put on their Furisode and Hakama in a process called "kitsuke" [着付け].

The Furisode can be worn on its own like a Yukata with the red sash belt. The belt is called "Obi" as in "Obi-wan" ;-)
In this mode, folks would typically wear footwear called "Tabi" [足袋] - we don't sell any, so I will prepare and distribute some Tabi patterns for free - it's similar to the Tabi that comes with our Ninja uniforms.
When the Hakama is worn over the Furisode, the footwear tends to be boots

While the Hakama and Furisode would traditionally be worn on occasions like the "coming of age day" [成人の日] and during a graduation ceremony - your Smart Doll can wear this set on any occasion such as sky diving (only during calm conditions) or a triathlon.

Made in Gifu Japan.

How to wear

One of the photos in the pool is a numbered grid - each number corresponds to the instructions below. You may need to zoom in on the photo to get a better look.

  1. The Hakama has white stitching at the bottom to ensure the pleats stay neat and folded in the package. Use your laser finger (scissors will do) to cut away the white threads. Ensure to do this slowly - do not cut the Hakama or your Smart Doll with cry and then slap you.
  2. Note that the Hakama should be worn with the "MIRAI" label on your Smart Dolls' right hip.
  3. Wear the Furisode on your Smart Doll like so.
  4. The collar has velcro at the tips, which should be secured like so.
  5. Thread the inner belt through the slot located on the hip on the opposite side.
  6. Tie a snug bow at the back.
  7. The front of the Furisode should look like this.
  8. Take the red Obi belt and wrap it around the waist like so.
  9. Snap the buttons at the back of the Obi. Remember that the ribbon on the Obi is not stitched down, so if you tug on it, it will come undone. If this happens, your Smart Doll is unlikely to slap you because you should manage to tie a bow at the back. If you don't know how to tie a bow, then your Smart Doll will slap you multiple times.
  10. The back of the Furisode should look like so.
  11. Furisode Mode complete!
  12. You can attach a telescopic stand at the back like so - and if you are going to proceed to the next Hakama Mode then you should attach the stand now.
  13. The Hakama has a loop belt that should be pulled around the waist and snapped into place *below* the Obi.
  14. This is important and something that I forgot to do after I took a zillion photos that I can't use anymore. Make sure the red Obi is showing above the Hakama like so. I used to make the mistake of completely covering the red Obi with the Hakama.
  15. Pull the Hakama *over* the Obi like so.
  16. Snap the buttons on the back, and you are done. The back may look odd, like a camel hump, but this is how a Hakama is traditionally worn. And you are done!

Reasons not to buy

  1. The ribbons on the Hakama are pre-tied and stitched so that you don't need finger ninja to get it looking good. The red Obi is pre-tied but not stitched down, so if it comes undone, you will have to tie it yourself. It is, however, just a simple bow.
  2. Boots, shrines, humans, rivers, or buildings are not included.
  3. Why get this when you could instead buy nearly 600 packs of "Ramen Express by Chef Woo Hotter and Spicier Ramen Noodles, 2.25 oz" at Walmart. However, if you ate instant noodles every day for nearly two years, you may die from malnutrition which would make your Smart Doll sad - sad because nobody would be around to buy them goodies anymore. Unless they know where you hid your credit cards.
After 3 years of prototyping and field testing, the Hakama and Furisode set is now ready for prime time.

The "Hakama" is the long black skirt-like bottoms worn on top of the Furisode. The Furisode (pronounced "Foo-ree-sow-dare") is the long white gown-like garment worn beneath the Hakama - it's a type of Yukata but has long sleeves hence the name Furisode [振袖], meaning "swinging sleeves."

Our Hakama and Furisode does not strictly follow the conventional design and has been modified for a slightly new take on this garment type. Our modified version is also much easier to dress than a human version - many humans in Japan need to pay a specialist just to put on their Furisode and Hakama in a process called "kitsuke" [着付け].

The Furisode can be worn on its own like a Yukata with the red sash belt. The belt is called "Obi" as in "Obi-wan" ;-)
In this mode, folks would typically wear footwear called "Tabi" [足袋] - we don't sell any, so I will prepare and distribute some Tabi patterns for free - it's similar to the Tabi that comes with our Ninja uniforms.
When the Hakama is worn over the Furisode, the footwear tends to be boots

While the Hakama and Furisode would traditionally be worn on occasions like the "coming of age day" [成人の日] and during a graduation ceremony - your Smart Doll can wear this set on any occasion such as sky diving (only during calm conditions) or a triathlon.

Made in Gifu Japan.

How to wear

One of the photos in the pool is a numbered grid - each number corresponds to the instructions below. You may need to zoom in on the photo to get a better look.

  1. The Hakama has white stitching at the bottom to ensure the pleats stay neat and folded in the package. Use your laser finger (scissors will do) to cut away the white threads. Ensure to do this slowly - do not cut the Hakama or your Smart Doll with cry and then slap you.
  2. Note that the Hakama should be worn with the "MIRAI" label on your Smart Dolls' right hip.
  3. Wear the Furisode on your Smart Doll like so.
  4. The collar has velcro at the tips, which should be secured like so.
  5. Thread the inner belt through the slot located on the hip on the opposite side.
  6. Tie a snug bow at the back.
  7. The front of the Furisode should look like this.
  8. Take the red Obi belt and wrap it around the waist like so.
  9. Snap the buttons at the back of the Obi. Remember that the ribbon on the Obi is not stitched down, so if you tug on it, it will come undone. If this happens, your Smart Doll is unlikely to slap you because you should manage to tie a bow at the back. If you don't know how to tie a bow, then your Smart Doll will slap you multiple times.
  10. The back of the Furisode should look like so.
  11. Furisode Mode complete!
  12. You can attach a telescopic stand at the back like so - and if you are going to proceed to the next Hakama Mode then you should attach the stand now.
  13. The Hakama has a loop belt that should be pulled around the waist and snapped into place *below* the Obi.
  14. This is important and something that I forgot to do after I took a zillion photos that I can't use anymore. Make sure the red Obi is showing above the Hakama like so. I used to make the mistake of completely covering the red Obi with the Hakama.
  15. Pull the Hakama *over* the Obi like so.
  16. Snap the buttons on the back, and you are done. The back may look odd, like a camel hump, but this is how a Hakama is traditionally worn. And you are done!

Reasons not to buy

  1. The ribbons on the Hakama are pre-tied and stitched so that you don't need finger ninja to get it looking good. The red Obi is pre-tied but not stitched down, so if it comes undone, you will have to tie it yourself. It is, however, just a simple bow.
  2. Boots, shrines, humans, rivers, or buildings are not included.
  3. Why get this when you could instead buy nearly 600 packs of "Ramen Express by Chef Woo Hotter and Spicier Ramen Noodles, 2.25 oz" at Walmart. However, if you ate instant noodles every day for nearly two years, you may die from malnutrition which would make your Smart Doll sad - sad because nobody would be around to buy them goodies anymore. Unless they know where you hid your credit cards.
Hakama and Furisode set Hakama and Furisode set