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Kimono for women, Tsukesage (semi-formal) Chrysanthemum, camellia, tanzaku (poem cards), shishiki (colored paper), plum branches, autumn leaves A combined layer (Awase), wide collar Outer material: Silk Size Length (from shoulder): 160cm, Width: 57cm, Sleeve length: 64.5cm Sleeve length: 56cm, Front width: 23cm, Back width: 28.5cm Regarding the size, each item is measured by hand, and there are often slight errors. Please understand this in advance. Custom-made at Mitsukoshi, it has been carefully stored after being worn for a child's Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three Festival). The sleeve length can be extended by about 3 cm. There is a stain on the shared collar. Although it has not penetrated to the outer fabric, there is a hugging stain on the chest of the lining. There is a stain on the sleeve. Other than that, there are no noticeable stains or damage on the left okumi (front panel) and left body. There are some storage odors and wrinkles. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about minor details. The colors may appear slightly different depending on the device, please understand. Kimono, Kimono dressing, tea ceremony, tea gathering, formal wear, Iromuji (colored plain kimono), Edo Komon (fine pattern kimono), Montsuki (kimono with crests), wedding, graduation ceremony, kindergarten graduation ceremony, entrance ceremony, kindergarten entrance ceremony, Shichi-Go-San, coming-of-age ceremony. Are you looking for items from Kyoto Nishijin, Tatsumura, Kawashima, Erizan, etc.?
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