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Blue Komon Kimono
  • A lovely, blue kimono, with floral sprays. Ideal if you wish to shorten it by taking up a simple hem, rather than shortening it the traditional Japanese way by wearing it with a fold over at the waist.
  • Komon kimonos (all over repeat pattern) and iro muji (plain self coloured) kimonos are becoming more and more rare as they are not made much anymore; kimono makers tend to make mostly very formal, ornate kimonos and summer lightweight cotton yukata kimonos now because very few people in Japan wear kimono except at formal occasions and summer festivals.
  • Made and bought in Japan

 

Condition:
Excellent

Measurements:
Sleeve end to sleeve end 132cm
Sleeve seam to sleeve seam 66cm
Length 161cm

Blue Komon Kimono

SKU: wk455
£172.00 Regular Price
£146.20Sale Price
  • Kimono require a sash to hold them closed. This is always bought separately. Men usually wear a kaku obi with their kimono or, casually at home, a soft heko obi

    Sizing: Japanese clothing is usually of adjustable fit, being mostly wrap-over or tie-to-fit items, so most garments fit a range of sizes. Because of this (and only really knowing my own size anyway) I can't really advise anyone on the fit. Please judge fit from the measurements given. Check length given for the garment, then measure from base of back of your neck down to judge that length on you
    Also measure from centre back of neck, along shoulder and down the arm to the wrist, then double that and compare it with the sleeve end measurement to judge sleeve length

    Some of my garments have white stitching (shitsuke) round the outside edges to keep the edges flat during long periods of storage, these stitches just get pulled out before wearing the garment

    Cleaning: Be very cautious about washing kimonos. All cleaning is done entirely at your own risk, as is standard with all vintage garments and items. I would advise only dry cleaning

    Colour: Please be aware that different monitors display colour slightly differently. Therefore the colour in the photos and description is a guide only

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