Smart Doll
Monday (Tea)
Smart Doll
Monday (Tea)
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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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- Release Date 発売日 - 2021/08/06
- Made in Tokyo Japan 日本産 (東京)
- 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 TEA TEA
- The hashtag for this product is この商品のSNSハッシュタグは #smartdollmonday
New Monday
This is the new revamped version of Monday. Monday has always been one of my fave Smarties which is why I took her out a lot. After a while, I felt that the design could do with a tweak but involved starting from scratch - nearly.
We took a vinyl cast of her head and electroplated it to make another mold. The new mold shrinks ever so slightly in a non-uniform manner. Now that we have a smaller head, we then do another face design and electroplate it to make the paint stencil masks.
The new design gives Monday a slightly mature appearance. Areas we focused tweaks on are her eyelashes which are notably larger.
I'm going to leave the customer photos of the previous version of Monday on this page.
Thank god it's Friday? or Thank god it's Monday?
What day of the week do you dislike the most?
I ask folks this question from time to time and more often than not, the reply is usually "Monday."
When asked the reason why, most would say "because I have to go back to work / school."
Typical answer yet interesting. If one dislikes Monday because of work or school then why do they continue to go back every Monday?
Folks who answer "Monday" are probably in the wrong job or studying the wrong thing and should look for something that enables them to enjoy Mondays - and every other day for that matter. Those who genuinely enjoy work or school probably won't give "Work or School" as the reason why they dislike Monday.
Starting the week off by disliking going back to work or school will only make you dislike Mondays more. The negative energy that you yourself generate will only help bury you deeper into the rut that you are in.
Monday is a reminder to look forward to each and every day we have left and if Monday is a true cause for being down in the dumps then see it as a sign to do something about it. Start doing the milk rounds (looking for a new job) or looking to study something that truly interests you. Nobody is going to knock on your door out of the blue to drag you out of the rut - no matter how long you wait.
As for me - I think you can tell that I love Monday ;-)
About the Monday sculpt
The sculpt used for this character is simply called the "Monday Sculpt" which is influenced by the vintage/classic porcelain aesthetic. Monday was supposed to be introduced as an April Fools but we didn't get to finish on time - but just like an April Fools - she stirred up a lot of reactions both yays and nays just as keikaku (note: "keikaku" means plan)
I believe that Monday will bring much value to Smart Doll in the same way that Semi-real did.
New Monday
This is the new revamped version of Monday. Monday has always been one of my fave Smarties which is why I took her out a lot. After a while, I felt that the design could do with a tweak but involved starting from scratch - nearly.
We took a vinyl cast of her head and electroplated it to make another mold. The new mold shrinks ever so slightly in a non-uniform manner. Now that we have a smaller head, we then do another face design and electroplate it to make the paint stencil masks.
The new design gives Monday a slightly mature appearance. Areas we focused tweaks on are her eyelashes which are notably larger.
I'm going to leave the customer photos of the previous version of Monday on this page.
Thank god it's Friday? or Thank god it's Monday?
What day of the week do you dislike the most?
I ask folks this question from time to time and more often than not, the reply is usually "Monday."
When asked the reason why, most would say "because I have to go back to work / school."
Typical answer yet interesting. If one dislikes Monday because of work or school then why do they continue to go back every Monday?
Folks who answer "Monday" are probably in the wrong job or studying the wrong thing and should look for something that enables them to enjoy Mondays - and every other day for that matter. Those who genuinely enjoy work or school probably won't give "Work or School" as the reason why they dislike Monday.
Starting the week off by disliking going back to work or school will only make you dislike Mondays more. The negative energy that you yourself generate will only help bury you deeper into the rut that you are in.
Monday is a reminder to look forward to each and every day we have left and if Monday is a true cause for being down in the dumps then see it as a sign to do something about it. Start doing the milk rounds (looking for a new job) or looking to study something that truly interests you. Nobody is going to knock on your door out of the blue to drag you out of the rut - no matter how long you wait.
As for me - I think you can tell that I love Monday ;-)
About the Monday sculpt
The sculpt used for this character is simply called the "Monday Sculpt" which is influenced by the vintage/classic porcelain aesthetic. Monday was supposed to be introduced as an April Fools but we didn't get to finish on time - but just like an April Fools - she stirred up a lot of reactions both yays and nays just as keikaku (note: "keikaku" means plan)
I believe that Monday will bring much value to Smart Doll in the same way that Semi-real did.
About the wig
The wig that comes with this character is designed with a "turnover" construction allowing the hair to be swept back while minimizing the amount of wig cap showing.
The challenge with this design is the initial difficulty in putting it on. On the upside, it ensures the wig stays firmly in place, minimizing the chances of it being whisked up by the wind and landing in dog poo.
For those with arthritis or similar conditions, it's worth noting that you can leave a note with your order requesting that the wig be attached prior to shipping. We typically add double-sided tape beneath the wig for an added layer of security, but be aware this may leave residue between the head and the wig cap. Check out the video below to see how to attach the wig.
The wig, similar to any tight-fitting apparel, can leave indentations on the vinyl. While all our wigs can cause such marks, this wig tends to produce deeper and more noticeable indentations due to its construction that does not employ elastic - photos on this page are an example.
The styling oil used for the wig might sometimes permeate the wig cap, producing a residue on the head. This residue can appear dark, but it's typically the oil rather than an ink stain.
It might be possible to mitigate some of these indentations by employing a hair dryer and rubbing with some thinner (like the Mr Hobby type shown in the photo). However, outcomes are not guaranteed. If you're planning to keep the wig on perpetually, these concerns may be negligible. But if they pose a potential problem, reconsidering your purchase might be in order. It's worth noting that we don't allow options to select specific wigs, omit the wig from the order, or adjust the cost by excluding the wig's value.
The 'Perfectly Imperfect' document further details issues with our wigs that you should be informed about.
About the wig
The wig that comes with this character is designed with a "turnover" construction allowing the hair to be swept back while minimizing the amount of wig cap showing.
The challenge with this design is the initial difficulty in putting it on. On the upside, it ensures the wig stays firmly in place, minimizing the chances of it being whisked up by the wind and landing in dog poo.
For those with arthritis or similar conditions, it's worth noting that you can leave a note with your order requesting that the wig be attached prior to shipping. We typically add double-sided tape beneath the wig for an added layer of security, but be aware this may leave residue between the head and the wig cap. Check out the video below to see how to attach the wig.
The wig, similar to any tight-fitting apparel, can leave indentations on the vinyl. While all our wigs can cause such marks, this wig tends to produce deeper and more noticeable indentations due to its construction that does not employ elastic - photos on this page are an example.
The styling oil used for the wig might sometimes permeate the wig cap, producing a residue on the head. This residue can appear dark, but it's typically the oil rather than an ink stain.
It might be possible to mitigate some of these indentations by employing a hair dryer and rubbing with some thinner (like the Mr Hobby type shown in the photo). However, outcomes are not guaranteed. If you're planning to keep the wig on perpetually, these concerns may be negligible. But if they pose a potential problem, reconsidering your purchase might be in order. It's worth noting that we don't allow options to select specific wigs, omit the wig from the order, or adjust the cost by excluding the wig's value.
The 'Perfectly Imperfect' document further details issues with our wigs that you should be informed about.