oxidized silver, mat silver.
It doesn’t look gorgeous, but it has the ability and charm.
japanese said “I Bu Shi Gin”.
There are things I can compare to a middle-aged man who looks good with gray hair, or a nice middle-aged man.
[Kanji + Hiragana] oxidized silver long sleeves T-Shirt
About this long sleeves T-shirts
T-shirts with long sleeves. It is also used in cold weather and for sun protection. You can choose women's or men's, Hoody or regular T-shirts, and there are many sizes.
・Woman’s or Men’s long sleeves
・variety sizes
・some colors
・also, there is Sweatshirt
・100% cotton (Heathers are a cotton/poly blend)
・Preshrunk. Machine wash cold
In Japan, it is abbreviated as "lonT".
The etymology is "long T-shirt". In this case, clothes with long sleeves and clothes with a long body have the same meaning, but it is a gray zone expression unique to Japan that is used depending on the situation.
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