Mai Satoda's Produced Brand Launches New "Gashigashi Washable Kappo Apron & Apron" for EC Sales

Mai Satoda's produced brand, "THE MINE COLLECTION," has started EC sales from May 7th for its new "Gashigashi Washable Kappo Apron & Apron." These products utilize archive fabrics provided by medical apparel brand Classico Co., Ltd., combining durability and functionality while contributing to environmental impact reduction.
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This time, the medical apparel brand "Classico Co., Ltd." provided archive fabrics that they had carefully preserved, allowing us to utilize the high-quality and durable materials as they are.

Whether you are going out, wearing your favorite clothes,
or before bedtime, wearing loungewear,
the Kappo apron has long sleeves and covers up to the neck, so your precious clothes are safe from getting dirty during cooking or other tasks.
The waist pockets are designed to be conveniently used as "pot holders"!
Furthermore, the left pocket has a loop where you can quickly hang a dishcloth, making it extremely user-friendly.

### About Sales
EC sales will begin on May 7th (Thursday) at 10:00 AM from THE MINE COLLECTION website.

Mai Satoda / Gashigashi Washable Kappo Apron (Navy)

### [Mai Satoda's Comment]
Long time no see! This is Mai Satoda.
I've created the ideal Kappo apron and apron that can be washed vigorously without hesitation!
Classico-san, who produces uniforms for the medical field, provided us with archive fabrics.
I am delighted to have encountered such special fabric that is "comfortable, lightweight, and resistant to washing."
The design is simple and suits any style, wearable by all ages.
Please give it a try!

### [Gashigashi Washable Kappo Apron] Product Details
* Light Gray, Navy
* Price: 11,000 yen (tax included)
* Size: Free size (adjustable with strings, loose fit)
* Length: 100cm
* Shoulder Width: 60cm
* Bust: 145cm
* Sleeve Length: 46cm + Rib part 8cm
* Product Details: Machine washable and dryable, pockets double as pot holders, sleeves can be rolled up with ribs.
* Material:
* Navy: Polyester 89%, unspecified fiber (Japanese paper) 11%, Rib part Polyester 100%
* Light Gray: Polyester 100%, Rib part Polyester 100%

Gashigashi Washable Kappo Apron (Navy) Gashigashi Washable Kappo Apron (Light Gray)
Pockets can be used as pot holders, sleeves can be rolled up.

### [Gashigashi Washable Apron] Product Details
* Light Gray, Navy, Light Blue
* Price: 8,580 yen (tax included)
* Size: Free size (adjustable with strings, loose fit)
* Length: 90cm
* Waist: 94cm
* Product Details: Machine washable and dryable, pockets double as pot holders.
* Material:
* Navy: Polyester 89%, unspecified fiber (Japanese paper) 11%
* Light Gray/Light Blue: Polyester 100%

Gashigashi Washable Apron (Navy)
Gashigashi Washable Apron (Light Gray)
Gashigashi Washable Apron (Light Blue)

### ▪️About the Fabric
The new products "Gashigashi Washable Kappo Apron & Apron" are manufactured using archive fabrics provided by Classico Co., Ltd.
Archive fabrics refer to leftover fabrics generated during apparel manufacturing and deadstock fabrics that could not be fully used.
In the process of making apparel products, in addition to scraps and remnants from cutting, fabrics that remain unused due to lot circumstances or plan changes inevitably occur.
By using archive fabrics this time, we can connect them to the required forms without creating new fabrics, which is an environmentally friendly initiative.

Archive Fabrics provided by Classico Co., Ltd.

### [Mai Satoda Profile]
* January 2002: Debuted as a new member of Hello! Project's unit "Country Musume."
* January 2009: Graduated from Hello! Project. Appeared in numerous variety shows, events, magazines, and as a model.
* Also active as a member of several units derived from Fuji TV's "Quiz! Hexagon II," such as Pabo, Aladdin, and Mai Satoda with Goda Kyodai.
* 2012: Married professional baseball player Masahiro Tanaka.
* February 2014: Moved to the United States with Tanaka and resided in New York.
* 2021: Returned to Japan after 7 years of living in New York.
* 2016: Gave birth to her first child, 2019: gave birth to her second child, and is currently raising one son and one daughter.