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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 set is one of my favorites. This kimono is a vintage item and, as you can see in the picture, is extremely short but the fabric is a very light synthetic blend. This would wear very well as a yukata for summer or just for lounging around the house as a robe. The obi is a sturdy, hanhaba obi …
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 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. …
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