In this day and age, a lot of stuff have distorted from how they worn to be, which can be new and exciting for most.
The Showa Sanshoku , urban in the 1930's, skin ashen and red markings against a jet black root. The sumi (black) is the base for appreciation of this make, forming a tough background against which the ashen and red markings interweave in interesting patterns. Showa that have comparatively more ashen than black are called Kindai (current) Showa.
As we persist, we will take a look at how this new information can be implemented in very singular habits.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
SHOWA SANSHOKU
Posted by ars at 7:36 PM
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