I have a child.
He’s three years old.
He was born three years ago.
He’s a smart kid.
He’s about 90 cm tall.
He weighs about 14 kg.
He has arms and legs as soft as bread.
He walks with his bottom sticking out a little.
Lately, he’s been trying to hang onto me a lot.
On my arms.
With all his might.
He clings on.
I suspect that whether I’m fat or thin, tall or short, have good posture or bad, or am bald or not, this child will still try to hang onto me.
Personally, I don’t really care whether I’m popular or not, whether I look cool or not, whether I feel my decline or not, or whether my wife thinks highly of me or not.
But if my child wants to hang on, that becomes the only reason that matters.
It was decided the moment he was born.






RANDY "MUSCLE BODY"
A muscular-style T-shirt.
White size 3, black size 2.
Muscular guys—how attractive they are.
I absolutely love muscular guys.
I respect people who discipline themselves and push themselves to work hard.
Simple, yet visible effort.
That’s what being muscular is all about.
Well, it’s a bit presumptuous to put on this T-shirt and try to imitate a muscular guy, but wanting to embody that ideal is pretty much a given for most skinny guys.
From the gently rippling biceps to the triceps.
The exposed stitching highlights the lines.
Since it has dropped shoulders,
it doesn’t give off a
“MUSCULAR!”
vibe, but rather a subtle
“MUSCULAR”
feel.
It has a sheen and drape reminiscent of silk.
It feels light and airy to wear.
The body length is on the longer side, so it would pair well with high-rise pants or shorts.






RANDY "NOT DRAG"
Pants with a band at the hem—neither too wide nor too narrow.
Both are size 2.
The band is there to keep the hem from getting caught under your heel.
It’s handy when riding a bike.
As I wrote in “Bad sentence 14,” I like the old-school rapper style, so I’m the type who likes to pull the band tight around my calves even when I’m not wearing anything.
They really aren’t too wide or too narrow.
It’s just perfect.
But if you ask if they’re ordinary, well, they are.
In terms of the shape itself.
The fabric is the deadstock Limonta that Mr. Aikawa has been into lately.
It’s a nice fabric, isn’t it?
Thanks to the fabric, the ordinary shape doesn’t result in an ordinary silhouette.
It transforms into a unique silhouette that’s soft yet has a nice structure.
The navy version is made from a nylon-based fabric with a noticeable sheen on the surface.
I’ve posted an image of the reverse side on the product page; compared to the front, it’s a matte fabric that feels smooth against the skin.
It’s a nice nylon fabric.
The camo pattern is a 65/35 cotton-polyurethane blend.
Polyurethane, not polyester.
This is truly a mysterious fabric—I can’t help but wonder where this mirage-like sheen comes from.
We’ve also included a photo of the reverse side on the product page.
It seems this mysterious sheen is likely created by the way the print is applied.




I said I like muscles, but when it comes to liking or disliking body types, I don’t really have any dislikes.
I just like muscles because they’re a manifestation of hard work.
In life, some people wear heels a lot and end up with swollen calves, while others play soccer and develop muscular legs.
Whether you’ve gained weight from overeating, your eyesight has worsened from too much gaming, or your ears have become like dumplings from judo—your body is still something to love.
Every single person is special.
If you choose clothes that match your personality, you’ll just become even more charming.
I run this clothing store so that, as much as possible, you can look cool and cute.
It kind of turned out like Noriyuki Makihara’s “The Only Flower in the World.”
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