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【Product Name-2086】 Han-eri (Half Collar) Retro Modern Crepe Sand Beige with Dull-Colored Yumeji Roses Crepe Han-eri Washable 【Size & Material】 Material: Polyester Width: Approximately 15cm Length: Approximately 95cm 【Discounts】 We offer a discount of 200 yen for each item purchased from the second item onwards. (Sorry, no discounts on single items!) If you wish to purchase multiple items, please comment before purchasing. ↓ Search for han-eri currently on sale #Senkosha_Haneri #Senkosha 【Please read the profile before purchasing】 【Material & Color】 Soft and supple crepe fabric with a good feel. High-quality crepe made in Japan. Sand beige base with black and muted gray rose patterns reminiscent of Yumeji's artwork. The pattern size is just right, and I think the color scheme is tasteful. A mysterious atmosphere like a silhouette. This single han-eri has its own unique world. Of course, it can be matched with antique kimonos, but also with simple tsumugi (pongee). The base color is not white, but slightly beige, so the overall color scheme is gentle and soft. ※ The pattern appearance differs for each piece. ※ It is difficult to convey the exact colors in the images. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for precise color accuracy. The edges are treated to prevent fraying. 【Wearing Occasions】 From casual to semi-formal attire. Tsumugi, komon (small patterned kimono), cotton, wool, denim, antique kimonos, Iromuji (single-colored kimono), tsukesage (semi-formal kimono), homongi (visiting kimono) at parties, furisode (long-sleeved kimono), For pre-wedding photoshoots for coming-of-age ceremonies, etc. 【Wearing Season】 The season for lined kimonos: Late September to early June 【Care】 Can be cared for at home. Please wash gently by hand.
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