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I think many people, both men and women, use hair ties (though I think it's overwhelmingly women).
Wear it around your wrist and use it whenever you want to tie your hair up.
I think that for people who use it quite frequently, it would be considered a consumable item.
So, I'll review some of the things I noticed when using Japanese and foreign products.
First, let's take a look at some products from other countries that we've used quite a bit.

And this is made in Japan

Can you see the difference?
yes,

Here! Here!!
The rubber here is going to break!
The fabric stretches a lot, but of course it's fabric and not elastic.
There will be no flexibility at all.
The functionality of the hair tie is also significantly reduced, and your hair tends to fly away.
In comparison, the Japanese products stay in place well.

I personally think this small difference makes a big difference.
Once it becomes too loose, it's time to throw it away.
Of course, I haven't tried everything, so there may be exceptions.
This trend is common, and I've noticed that many Japanese-made hair ties last a long time.
I think it's a good idea to keep this in mind when purchasing.
