Description
A very interesting kimono! The pattern and colors are reminiscent of the 70s and not for the faint of heart. Because it is wool, it can easily be dressed more casually as in this set. We paired it with this deep purple hanhaba kobukuro obi which creates a nice balance of colors. The obi has pink on the reverse side.
Second …
This is an unlined, informal women’s kimono (komon) made from wool paired with a woven, hassun kagari Nagoya obi. Because this is vintage it is a little small by today’s standards, but is still very wearable. Good for both traditional and non-traditional styling or as a robe. The wool is very light and not itchy! Recommended for warm weather.
Measurements
Length: 152.5 …
A blue, wool komon kimono that has a woven pattern in different shades of blue and a pop of red. This is a versatile kimono that could pair with many different obi. Here we paired it with a reversible hanhaba kobukuro obi that is salmon pink on one side and has a deep purple floral pattern on the other side. …
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 …
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