Jetsetter x Tulala ALTAMIRA
Jetsetter x Tulala ALTAMIRA
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Size/length/shoulder width/body width/sleeve length/reference height
S/67/42/52/62/165~170cm
M/70/45/55/64.5/170~175cm
L/73/48/59/66/ 175-180cm
XL/75/52/64/68/180-185cm
XXL/77/55/68/69.5/180-195cm
Tulala x Jet Setter Double Name Altamira (Kentaro Ogawa Design)
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A double name with Tsurara for the second time. New tularis and flying fish on my chest. From her left sleeve to her right sleeve, Ford says, "Every stream till you find your dream." A large print on the front, a first for Altamira. Coupled with the design of the back, it is cute and looks like a rider, and it has the same Kentaro Ogawa design that adds coolness. Altamira uses divine fabric (the best in 2023!?) and has completed everything possible without compromise.
It has been over 25 years since I met Mr. Ogawa, who is a friend, collaborator, and teacher in many ways. This relationship has continued ever since I was an editor, and even after I became the current representative of Adventure Supplies, and this relationship is extremely valuable. It's rare for people to stay together for such a long period of time, even though their goals and passions may change, but the feeling of being part of a community, or rather, part of a party, continues. .
I think he's a weirdo too, but he's more involved...lol He seems to be socially odd, causing various accidents, and doing things that are different from common sense, but what is common sense in the first place? It's like it doesn't exist. If you try to fit into a pattern and conform to the world, you will not be able to create. I think he's more of a creator than a creator, and in terms of making fishing gear, he's one of the gods.
I have unforgettable memories. I abruptly quit Lure Magazine in the spring of 2011. Mr. Ogawa contacted me right away and said to me,
``What do you want to do? Can we do something? What do you want to do?''
At that time, I was trying to start a company and was nervous. I was wondering what to do, everything was questionable, and even though I was in a wandering mental state right after quitting, it was like I had been walking in a place with a map, but suddenly the world had changed and a desert with nothing to aim for appeared. It was a time when my thoughts seemed to freeze. Over the next 10 years, a lot of good and bad things happened, and we laughed, got angry, and cried together. But in the end, it was all ``interesting.'' In many ways, yes.
It would be great if you could cross the rapids and survive even if you were swept away. He was the one who crossed the stream with me, the one who helped me, and the one who made me laugh as I crossed.
The reason I created Altamira was because I traveled the world with him, and the pack rod called Jetsetter started by inheriting his suggestions. It was a lot of fun working with Mr. Ogawa to create a product with the double name of Icsurara. It's like a photograph or painting of him that can be shown to everyone in tangible form. So, that's why Altamira has done its best to make adventure supplies.
Here is a passage that Mr. Ogawa wrote in his past blog. Because I want you to know what kind of person he is.
All of TULALA's rods are made for the thoughts and goals of the person in charge,
and he provides the opportunity for them to do their best.
The motive is to help people. Everything that has happened since the accident and the earthquake has made me think that
continuing to create such a place is something that only I can do. I believe that there is always something more than just disadvantage. If I don't get help, I won't get help, and if I get help, I'll help. I think this is a very common thing. In this country, from the moment you are born, there is no life in which you do not help anyone, and there is no life in which you are not helped at all. I will continue to quietly help people and things, and in that way I will continue to move forward on my own, so if you are not interested, please leave me alone. Still, I'll help if that's the case. (Original text from fimo blog, December 21, 2012)
Material: COCOTY Bare Smooth (+Function: 92% polyester, 8% polyurethane)
UV shielding rate: 93.9%
UV protection factor: 40 (UPF Excellent protection)
Water absorption: 2 ( seconds)
Quick drying (100%): 67.8 (minutes)
Fabric color: Deep blue, dusk gray
Fabric production/sewing: Japan
It has been over 25 years since I met Mr. Ogawa, who is a friend, collaborator, and teacher in many ways. This relationship has continued ever since I was an editor, and even after I became the current representative of Adventure Supplies, and this relationship is extremely valuable. It's rare for people to stay together for such a long period of time, even though their goals and passions may change, but the feeling of being part of a community, or rather, part of a party, continues. .
I think he's a weirdo too, but he's more involved...lol He seems to be socially odd, causing various accidents, and doing things that are different from common sense, but what is common sense in the first place? It's like it doesn't exist. If you try to fit into a pattern and conform to the world, you will not be able to create. I think he's more of a creator than a creator, and in terms of making fishing gear, he's one of the gods.
I have unforgettable memories. I abruptly quit Lure Magazine in the spring of 2011. Mr. Ogawa contacted me right away and said to me,
``What do you want to do? Can we do something? What do you want to do?''
At that time, I was trying to start a company and was nervous. I was wondering what to do, everything was questionable, and even though I was in a wandering mental state right after quitting, it was like I had been walking in a place with a map, but suddenly the world had changed and a desert with nothing to aim for appeared. It was a time when my thoughts seemed to freeze. Over the next 10 years, a lot of good and bad things happened, and we laughed, got angry, and cried together. But in the end, it was all ``interesting.'' In many ways, yes.
It would be great if you could cross the rapids and survive even if you were swept away. He was the one who crossed the stream with me, the one who helped me, and the one who made me laugh as I crossed.
The reason I created Altamira was because I traveled the world with him, and the pack rod called Jetsetter started by inheriting his suggestions. It was a lot of fun working with Mr. Ogawa to create a product with the double name of Icsurara. It's like a photograph or painting of him that can be shown to everyone in tangible form. So, that's why Altamira has done its best to make adventure supplies.
Here is a passage that Mr. Ogawa wrote in his past blog. Because I want you to know what kind of person he is.
All of TULALA's rods are made for the thoughts and goals of the person in charge,
and he provides the opportunity for them to do their best.
The motive is to help people. Everything that has happened since the accident and the earthquake has made me think that
continuing to create such a place is something that only I can do. I believe that there is always something more than just disadvantage. If I don't get help, I won't get help, and if I get help, I'll help. I think this is a very common thing. In this country, from the moment you are born, there is no life in which you do not help anyone, and there is no life in which you are not helped at all. I will continue to quietly help people and things, and in that way I will continue to move forward on my own, so if you are not interested, please leave me alone. Still, I'll help if that's the case. (Original text from fimo blog, December 21, 2012)
Material: COCOTY Bare Smooth (+Function: 92% polyester, 8% polyurethane)
UV shielding rate: 93.9%
UV protection factor: 40 (UPF Excellent protection)
Water absorption: 2 ( seconds)
Quick drying (100%): 67.8 (minutes)
Fabric color: Deep blue, dusk gray
Fabric production/sewing: Japan