ULTRA GOOD LUCK TABI NO TENUGUI / LEAF

HK$250.00

【Design】(Written by Bocca)

CHAORAS's "Sports Tenugui" with reliable quality.

ULTRA GOOD LUCK's unique design has been applied. 

“Leaf / Yō”

Some of you may have noticed:
“This pattern looks familiar…”

That’s because it’s based on the same design as the UGL Tyvek Sheet / Harahara.

Like Harahara, this tenugui expresses the image of falling petals and leaves dancing in the air, and so we named it “Leaf.”

The color tone is the familiar black and beige found throughout UGL’s lineup — a calm and neutral palette that pairs well with both colorful and monochrome outdoor wear.

The pattern stands out nicely whether you wrap it around your neck or wear it as a headscarf, adding a stylish accent in any situation.

Ever since we designed the UGL Tyvek Sheet / Harahara, we had a lingering thought:
“This would make a perfect travel tenugui…”

And now, it’s finally come to life — which makes us truly happy.

It’s a simple, versatile design that fits in not just for mountains, hiking, picnics, or camping, but also in kitchens or even in the business district.

(Please note that the actual color may differ slightly depending on your display settings.)

【Function】

Bamboo rayon yarn with excellent water absorption and quick drying properties is used for the weft yarn.

The warp thread is made of 100% cotton thread, which is used for regular tenugui towels, and has stretch properties.

The soft texture makes it a comfortable piece to use.

Because the edges of the fabric have an overlock finish,

there is less fraying that is seen on regular tenugui.

【Product Details】

  • Size: Approx. 31 × 110 cm

  • Material: 50% Cotton, 50% Bamboo Rayon

  • Made in Japan

  • Edge Finish: Overlock-stitched on both sides

  • Printing: Hand-dyeing (Nassen)

  • Special Treatment: ab・soft®
    (A special process using camellia oil-based softener that provides a soft touch without compromising absorbency.)

*photo credit: Ultra Good Luck official website(https://ugl.official.ec/)

*Product information translated by morimori

【Design】(Written by Bocca)

CHAORAS's "Sports Tenugui" with reliable quality.

ULTRA GOOD LUCK's unique design has been applied. 

“Leaf / Yō”

Some of you may have noticed:
“This pattern looks familiar…”

That’s because it’s based on the same design as the UGL Tyvek Sheet / Harahara.

Like Harahara, this tenugui expresses the image of falling petals and leaves dancing in the air, and so we named it “Leaf.”

The color tone is the familiar black and beige found throughout UGL’s lineup — a calm and neutral palette that pairs well with both colorful and monochrome outdoor wear.

The pattern stands out nicely whether you wrap it around your neck or wear it as a headscarf, adding a stylish accent in any situation.

Ever since we designed the UGL Tyvek Sheet / Harahara, we had a lingering thought:
“This would make a perfect travel tenugui…”

And now, it’s finally come to life — which makes us truly happy.

It’s a simple, versatile design that fits in not just for mountains, hiking, picnics, or camping, but also in kitchens or even in the business district.

(Please note that the actual color may differ slightly depending on your display settings.)

【Function】

Bamboo rayon yarn with excellent water absorption and quick drying properties is used for the weft yarn.

The warp thread is made of 100% cotton thread, which is used for regular tenugui towels, and has stretch properties.

The soft texture makes it a comfortable piece to use.

Because the edges of the fabric have an overlock finish,

there is less fraying that is seen on regular tenugui.

【Product Details】

  • Size: Approx. 31 × 110 cm

  • Material: 50% Cotton, 50% Bamboo Rayon

  • Made in Japan

  • Edge Finish: Overlock-stitched on both sides

  • Printing: Hand-dyeing (Nassen)

  • Special Treatment: ab・soft®
    (A special process using camellia oil-based softener that provides a soft touch without compromising absorbency.)

*photo credit: Ultra Good Luck official website(https://ugl.official.ec/)

*Product information translated by morimori