My plastic umbrella!

"Accessory Tears Heaven" is also gradually releasing a lineup of eyeglass chains using Gothic Lolita parts.


The silicon used for eyeglass chains is a rubber part that acts as a stopper for the temple of the glasses.

Next to the silicone display, there were sizes about two times larger, and I had always wondered, "What are these used for?"

It turns out they are the size used for "umbrella markers," which I've started seeing frequently on e-commerce sites since about last year.



These markers act as a clear indicator, like "This is mine!", when umbrella stands at convenience stores are full of plastic umbrellas and you can't tell which one is yours, preventing accidental take-aways.
I immediately made a few samples.



Issues encountered after actually making and attaching them...
① When placed down or when an umbrella is opened, the parts flip over, so parts with a front and back might not be suitable.
② It's difficult to set a price by simply hanging parts.
③ If they are too cute or cool, there's a risk of them being stolen.

Therefore, sales are currently undecided.

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