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[IXA EMB] Tokushima Prefecture Glow-in-the-Dark Patch - Virtuous Island
[IXA EMB] Tokushima Prefecture Glow-in-the-Dark Patch - Virtuous Island
[IXA EMB] Tokushima Prefecture Glow-in-the-Dark Patch - Virtuous Island
[IXA EMB] Tokushima Prefecture Glow-in-the-Dark Patch - Virtuous Island
  • SKU: IE-LPP36-PK

[IXA EMB] Tokushima Prefecture Glow-in-the-Dark Patch - Virtuous Island

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Literal English Prefecture Name Glow-in-the-Dark Patch

"Easy-going military patches" from IXA EMB, a popular embroidery studio known for its unique style and worldview.

Not only that, but the silhouettes of each prefecture are embroidered patches.

It's not just that the names of prefectures featured on TV and the internet have been translated directly into English using phonetic spelling.

It absorbs light energy from sunlight and fluorescent lights, and features an advanced function that allows the silhouettes of prefectures to glow and appear even in the dark.

Why and what purpose did they make it glow? I don't know the answer. It just has to be interesting.

This will allow you to assert your identity at any time.

The standard color is moss green, which blends in well with various equipment colors.

Additionally, black and pink have been added for a limited time. (The limited edition colors are made to order, so delivery will take longer than the standard colors.)

Embroidered text: Virtuous Island

  • Size: 60.0mm wide x 60.0mm long
  • Base fabric: twill, fully embroidered
  • Specifications: Pile and hook
  • Price: ¥1,500 (excluding tax)


IXA EMB

IXA EMB is IXA (bow and arrow) EMB (short for EMBROIDERY).

Yumiya means arms and weapons, martial arts and martial arts, battle (military) and war itself.

Specifically, when it comes to war, it is said that the etymology of the word "ikusa" (war) is "ikuwasusa" (exchanging arrows), which means shooting arrows at each other with a bow, and which evolved into "ikusa (shooting arrows)."

In ancient times, the word "target" was read as "ikuha" and referred to the bow and arrow itself, and its origin is "ikugaku" (shooting exchange).

It was named Ikusa (exchanging arrows) to encourage interaction with a variety of people.

The manufacturer's logo is a bow and arrow made by combining an embroidery needle, thread, and thread scissors.

IXA EMB logo

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