Re:ADY B Marketing Director, Sumire here.
Thankfully, many people
We have received messages from people saying they would like to donate kimonos.
Some people even bring them directly to us.
I am truly grateful.
When we talked to her, she told us that she inherited things from her mother,
Their backgrounds are diverse, with some working in jobs that involve kimonos and obi.
Although everyone has their own feelings about it,
"I don't usually have a chance to wear it."
"It's hard to maintain"
"It won't sell."
Many people give up for these reasons.
When I came to pick it up, I had a little chat with them.
Everyone gave an explanation and shared memories, saying, "This kimono is..."
Once again, we realized that the kimonos and obi we have in our hands are filled with memories of their owners and their families.
I feel a sense of urgency.
We also received warm words from customers saying, "The kimonos will be happy to have you take care of them. Thank you."
Thank you for entrusting your precious kimono and obi to Re:ADY B.
Thank you very much.
We will treasure your thoughts and transform them into a new form.
We will spread this message to the world.
We hope you will continue to support Re:ADY B!