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Speaking of Mother's Day, we think of red carnations,
Speaking of Father's Day, do you think of yellow roses? sunflower? Top hat, glasses and mustache? tie? ? ?
Originally, red roses were given to the living father and white roses were given to the deceased father.
In Japan, the Japan Father's Day Committee, established in 1981, promotes the "Yellow Ribbon Campaign" on Father's Day.
Yellow roses, and since yellow roses don't really have a good meaning in the language of flowers, other yellow flowers such as sunflowers have also appeared.
I wonder if a father with a top hat, glasses, and a mustache even exists anymore...
I'm sure there are many fathers who don't wear ties...
While thinking about this, I decided to create a pattern for Father's Day that would suit the increasingly diverse image of fathers.
A combination of yellow patterns of various sizes that look like neckties and ribbons.
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