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This elegant green Japanese kimono features an overall pattern composed of fans. This kind of women's kimono is considered casual women's attire attire. Typically a juban with han eri, and a nagoya obi is worn with this kind of kimono.

 

  • Kimono Condition: A, no note worthy flaws that impact wear or presentation.
  • Wrist To Wrist: 49 in - 124.46 cm
  • Back Width: 23.5 in - 59.055 cm
  • Total Length: 55.5 in - 140.97 cm
  • Lined: Yes
  • Collar: Full

 

Did you know that traditional Japanese kimono have many different styles and come in a range of formalities? More so, that the proper formality of obi should be paired with the complimentary kimono type. Hanhaba obi are informal obi ideal for women's yukata. Nagoya obi are informal to semi-formal obi ideal for komon to tsukesage. Fukruo and Maru obi are considered formal and are ideal for wearing with furisode, kurotomesode, and other highly formal kimono.

Green Japanese Kimono

$35.00Price
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    Are you new to wearing Japanese kimono and need a quick reference guide on what you should buy? Wearing kimono is considered an artform in Japan, known as kitsuke. Kimono require a few accessories to be worn traditionally. This is a quick basic guide tailored to people new to kitsuke, and wearing kimono. An easy rule with kimono is that the more formal the Japanese kimono is, the more accessories are needed to wear it in a culturally respectful traditional way.

     

    • Kimono Kitsuke Accessory List (feminine):
      • 1 juban (kimono underwear)
      • 2 eri shin (collar stiffeners)
      • 1 obi ita (obi stiffener)
      • 1 obi with its cordinating accessories (hanhaba/nagoya/fukuro/maru).
      • Optional accessories include haori, and hakama.

     

    • Kimono Kitsuke Accessory List (masculine): 
      • 1 Koshihimo
      • 1 Juban
      • 1 Obi
      • Optional accessories include: netsuke, inro, hakama, and haori.

     

     

    We encourage our customers to explore our growing online Japanese kimono store and refer to sections like our book review page to further education themselves about authentic traditional Japanese kimono.

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