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What's the best fabric to use on my dakimakura?

Peach Skin
Natural Velvet
Japanese Textile
2 Way Tricot

>> No.11381198

Ripstop Cotton Poplin

Are you making one from scratch?

>> No.11381208

>>11381198
I'm ordering one and I don't know which one to get.

>> No.11381215

>>11381208
I don't think you'd want peach skin or natural velvet, first of all. It looks cheap, and it gets dirty quick, in my experience.

I don't know what the other two are though. Just regular linen? The thicker the linen (or higher the thread count), the better.

>> No.11381223

Peach skin if ure trying to save money.

>> No.11381248

>>11381223
How many peaches does it take to make a dakimakura?

>> No.11381251

>>11381248
15 peaches or less could save you 15 percent or more on your car insurance

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>> No.11382002

>>11381284
"Japanese Textile" looks like polyester smooth-knit in that image.
Is that what it is?

>> No.11386538

2WT is the way to go.

>> No.11390150

>>11381191
Do you sweat alot? Is your room without air conditioner?

peach skin is cheap but it gets dirty faast and sticky if you sleep with sweat on a hot night.

>> No.11390172

2 way.
When you're getting a daki, always get the best quality. Spare no expense.

>> No.11393426

Natural Velvet is very comfortable, it's like thin fur a bit and great for winter or when it's cold. 2Way Tricot is very smoth and like elastic and soft silk, feels cool so it's nice for summer.
Japanese Textile is okay for summer since it feels cool, but basically Natural Velvet and 2WT is the way to go.

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