So portside over, lets check out what's going on in the Ijin engine room.

Manning the helm, are beautifully linear hand-sewn outer legs showing just how precise the selvedge has to be to stay buoyant & maintain the wrinkle-free , shark's fin crotch line.

Gracefully cut lines make fair sailing with no rogue waves on the horizon.

No need for contrast stitching when the not-so-stealthy selvedge rides the waves.
Well maybe a signature Ijin hand-sewn diamond rivet for added durability if the going gets rough.
Tow the line this Spring, or you will be made to walk the plank , me hearties...
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2 comments:
aye aye, sir!
can't wait till I put my hands on a pair of these...
phenomenal!
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