This is a kasuri-dyed Meisen kimono, it is rather casual and short. For taller wearers, we recommend wearing without an ohashori fold or short with western accessories. Here we have paired it with cotton nagoya obi with a gorgeous dyed print and solid red ‘tare.’ Despite being a single layer through most of the length, this obi is quite stiff …
This plum-purple iromuji (single color kimono) has an interesting, hidden detail–a striped pattern on the lining that, when worn, is visible from certain angles so looks used for Japanese dance. Because it is just a single color, the possibilities for coordination are endless! We paired it here with a colorful, floral Nagoya obi with metallic gold outlines. The obi is …
Wool blend vintage komon (informal kimono) with dyed print. This kimono is lined but not too heavy or hot. Quite small if you want to wear traditionally, but for a more creative style you can wear shorter if you are tall or as a robe if it is too small around! A very pretty kimono that will pair well with …
A beautiful dyed kimono with a colorful bamboo hand print and pinstripes on a red background. It is quite narrow and short. We recommend for smaller wearers or for modern casual styling. The obi we have paired it with here is Kyo-bukuro with woven patterns and metallic thread on a black base. Both pieces are beautiful and would be an …
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