Kensuke's clothes felt rough and worn, reflecting his life of survival on the island. They were likely made from natural materials, providing some comfort but also a sense of ruggedness. The texture and fit would have been practical for his daily activities, embodying both utility and the challenges of his environment. Overall, they represented his adaptability and resilience in harsh conditions.
i do know thats why i am asking
blonde hair green eyes
No1 knows
No, Michael is not Kensuke's son.
I saw this guy the other day and thought i would love to have clothes like that, but i feel like i want that :}
friendship and loss
the reason they wear there their cloths is be cause they feel confident wearing clothes they make
In these clothes I feel like a different person or some thing like that
they wear wat Eva they feel loike. like skinnies
In these clothes I feel like a different person or some thing like that
David Stimson
yes