Mouldy stories | Season of Ghosts Sophia
So yeah.
I received two boxes with clothes from Japan the other day.
I don't spend so much time in Japan anymore, so because I don't need all those clothes there, I'm slowly moving them back to Greece. And I mean...slowly.

When I first moved to Japan,, I'd sent around 150kgs of clothes and accessories, which equaled about 1/10th of my actual clothes.


ええと。
先日は日本からダンボールが二つ届きました。
現在に日本でそんなに過ごさないので、どんどんその洋服をギリシャに運んでる。
ゆっくりだけど。。笑

日本に引っ越した時にもともと洋服とアクセサリーの150キロを送ってしまった 笑
それは持ってる服の1/10部ぐらい w

Yes, I have a *thing* with clothes (*゜▽゜ノノ゛☆
(Intetsu got a bit scared when he saw my wardrobes XD)


ううん。。私はお洋服が大好きだからね。
(インテツ君はワードローブを見た時にちょっと驚いた ww)

So, as you might or might not know, Japanese apartments are unique because of these three features:
- They have no central heating, so the only way you can keep yourself warm is an A/C, or electrical heaters that consume ridiculous amounts of electricity
- They have no insulation, so the air travels freely through doors and windows, so it's super easy to catch a cold if your bed is near one
- They have no double pane windows

You can understand it's very difficult to keep mould and humidity outside, so practically all my clothes and accessories got mouldy, rusty and what not. Luckily enough, I managed to save all the expensive dresses, with the help of my washing machine in Greece.


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Here, you can see a couple of my PVC stuff, getting some air before I hand wash them.
(you can notice original Native American memorabilia decoration from Venezuela at the back XD It's from when my family was still living in Venezuela)

ここはエナメル服の一部。洗濯の前 (後ろはオリジナル北米土人の飾りです。私の家族はベネズエラに住んでた時からのものです)


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And here are my Chuck Taylor All Stars, AFTER getting the BOSCH treatment.
They might be ripped and falling apart, but at least they escaped the mould.
WIN ^^


後、ここは私の大好きなChuck Taylor All stars.洗濯の後!w
結構壊れてるなんだけど、セーフ!