Sun protection items used by people with good taste
Pastry chef Mone Koshikawa

Both are brands I like, and this time I've released the "Sunshade Cap" as their third collaboration product.
It provides excellent sun protection, making it an essential item for everyday walks with your dog or for outings in nature on the weekends. You can also use it as a regular cap by wrapping the back of your neck inward.
Daily necessities encyclopedia: Pastry chef Mone Koshikawa's favorite "and wander" x "Gramicci" sunshade cap, etc.
Product designer Kazuki Ueda

I've always wanted a Sun Barrier 100 parasol. It's a compact, two-fold type. The handle is simple and compact, so I knew this was the one to buy. It's well-made and completely blocks out light. I keep it in my backpack and use it every day in the summer.
From the Everyday Goods Encyclopedia: Product Designer Kazuki Ueda's Favorite Sun Barrier 100 Folding Parasol, etc.
Editor: Shota Kato

As a former high school baseball player, I can handle the heat, but the recent strong sunlight has been tough on me. My performance during my weekend runs has also been declining. This sun hat is an essential item for me in the merciless heat.
The garment is quick-drying, cool to the touch, and UV-blocking, but the designer, Toshiya Kanno, is a cyclist and has training as a habit, so it's clear that the design is backed by the creator's own real-life experience.
From the Daily Goods Encyclopedia: Editor Shota Kato's Favorite NEEDLES x Koshu Inden Wallets, etc.
<note> Director Taichi Hirano

I came across these sunglasses, a collaboration with UNITED ARROWS, at Zoff. I'd always avoided them because they looked tough against my bleached hair, but the Wellington shape and exquisite grey lenses make them easy to wear on a daily basis. Another great feature is that they block out about 99% of UV rays while also reducing glare.
From the Daily Goods Encyclopedia: The moNa2 keyboard, etc., used by Taichi Hirano, director of note