Smart Doll - Sorry not sorry (Coffee)
Smart Doll - Sorry not sorry (Coffee)
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- Shipped out from Tokyo within 15 business days 15営業日以内に発送 (送料日本全国一律)
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- Learn why you should not buy this ご購入の前に必ずこちらをお読みください
- Release Date 発売日 - 2024/11/06
- Meet the team who worked on this product この商品を手掛けたスタッフに会おう
- This skin tone is この肌色は COFFEE COFFEE
This character is bundled with the medium smooth bust in the coffee skin tone. If you prefer a standalone version or a different character, you’re welcome to wait.
As operations stabilize, we plan to offer Coffee Smart Dolls as standalone purchases.
The comparison photo on this page highlights tea on the left, coffee in the middle and cocoa on the right.
This character is bundled with the medium smooth bust in the coffee skin tone. If you prefer a standalone version or a different character, you’re welcome to wait.
As operations stabilize, we plan to offer Coffee Smart Dolls as standalone purchases.
The comparison photo on this page highlights tea on the left, coffee in the middle and cocoa on the right.
She is unapologetically confident—a beacon for those who have been taken advantage of or pressured into compromising their values for the sake of others.
This character does not shy away from confrontation; instead, she faces it head-on, knowing that standing firm in her beliefs is essential to preserving her integrity. Sorry, Not Sorry understands the high cost of allowing others to exploit her kindness or reliance.
Her narrative is marked by the hard-earned wisdom that comes from experiencing betrayal and manipulation, teaching that trust should never come at the expense of one’s self-worth.
In her story, Sorry, Not Sorry serves as a powerful reminder that sometimes we must make the difficult decision to distance ourselves from relationships we’ve depended on, particularly when they become detrimental to our self-respect.
This separation can be challenging, but it is essential for maintaining our sense of worth.
Her role is not just that of a survivor of past wrongs but also a mentor to others, guiding them to recognize the importance of standing up for themselves before it’s too late.
Her journey is a testament to the strength found in embracing one’s true self without apology and the liberation that comes from refusing to let others walk all over you. Through her, we see the power of living authentically, with the courage to protect one’s dignity and the resolve to ensure that past mistakes do not become lifelong regrets. “Sorry, Not Sorry” stands as a formidable emblem of self-respect and resilience, embodying the principle that one should navigate life without allowing others to take advantage of or walk over their dignity.
She is unapologetically confident—a beacon for those who have been taken advantage of or pressured into compromising their values for the sake of others.
This character does not shy away from confrontation; instead, she faces it head-on, knowing that standing firm in her beliefs is essential to preserving her integrity. Sorry, Not Sorry understands the high cost of allowing others to exploit her kindness or reliance.
Her narrative is marked by the hard-earned wisdom that comes from experiencing betrayal and manipulation, teaching that trust should never come at the expense of one’s self-worth.
In her story, Sorry, Not Sorry serves as a powerful reminder that sometimes we must make the difficult decision to distance ourselves from relationships we’ve depended on, particularly when they become detrimental to our self-respect.
This separation can be challenging, but it is essential for maintaining our sense of worth.
Her role is not just that of a survivor of past wrongs but also a mentor to others, guiding them to recognize the importance of standing up for themselves before it’s too late.
Her journey is a testament to the strength found in embracing one’s true self without apology and the liberation that comes from refusing to let others walk all over you. Through her, we see the power of living authentically, with the courage to protect one’s dignity and the resolve to ensure that past mistakes do not become lifelong regrets.
ABOUT COFFEE
For those interested in the details, the Smart Doll Coffee skin tone is aligned with DIC-345, the Japanese equivalent of the Pantone Matching System.
Please be aware that the slush casting process used for the vinyl can make blemishes more visible on the coffee skin tone. If you consider this a potential issue, we recommend taking this factor into account before making a purchase.
Similarities to Cocoa
Many folks who have only seen the coffee skin tone online believe it closely resembles cocoa, while those who have seen it in person note that it’s distinct enough to justify it as a new skin tone. We recommend that before making a purchase decision, individuals either view the color in person at one of our events or through a friend who owns one, or wait for online reviews. We want to ensure that no one feels pressured into making a decision.
The comparison photo on this page highlights tea on the left, coffee in the middle and cocoa on the right.
ABOUT TAKING PHOTOS
We often hear feedback suggesting that our darker skin tone dolls pose a challenge to photograph. For those finding it difficult, consider researching photography techniques or trying out camera apps that offer adjustable exposure settings.
It's worth noting that this advice isn't exclusive to our darker skinned dolls - it can equally apply to our lighter skin tones, where overexposure can be a concern. A slight adjustment of exposure settings (and willingness to learn) can go a long way in getting the perfect shot ;-)
ABOUT COFFEE
For those interested in the details, the Smart Doll Coffee skin tone is aligned with DIC-345, the Japanese equivalent of the Pantone Matching System.
Please be aware that the slush casting process used for the vinyl can make blemishes more visible on the coffee skin tone. If you consider this a potential issue, we recommend taking this factor into account before making a purchase.
Similarities to Cocoa
Many folks who have only seen the coffee skin tone online believe it closely resembles cocoa, while those who have seen it in person note that it’s distinct enough to justify it as a new skin tone. We recommend that before making a purchase decision, individuals either view the color in person at one of our events or through a friend who owns one, or wait for online reviews. We want to ensure that no one feels pressured into making a decision.
The comparison photo on this page highlights tea on the left, coffee in the middle and cocoa on the right.
ABOUT TAKING PHOTOS
We often hear feedback suggesting that our darker skin tone dolls pose a challenge to photograph. For those finding it difficult, consider researching photography techniques or trying out camera apps that offer adjustable exposure settings.
It's worth noting that this advice isn't exclusive to our darker skinned dolls - it can equally apply to our lighter skin tones, where overexposure can be a concern. A slight adjustment of exposure settings (and willingness to learn) can go a long way in getting the perfect shot ;-)