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This is a boy's hitotsu-mi (ceremonial infant kimono) with a juban (undershirt). It features auspicious motifs for boys' kimono, such as pine trees, imperial court carriages, and hawks, on a black background. The hawk symbolizes foresight, and the tomoe-daiko (swirl drum) represents the fulfillment of wishes. Hitotsu-mi refers to a kimono for infants aged 0-2 years old. It's easy to understand if you imagine the celebratory kimono worn by babies during their Hatsumiyamairi (first shrine visit). A characteristic of the hitotsu-mi is that it's made without a back seam, using standard-width fabric. When dressing a baby, there are no shoulder tucks (kata-age) or hip tucks (koshi-age), and a detachable collar is used instead of an obi (sash). Shoulder tucks are added when the baby starts moving their hands, and hip tucks are added when they start walking. Please see the images for other details such as size. The original price was around 38,000 yen (excluding tax). Please be sure to read the profile. Thank you. *Takkyubin (home delivery service) shipping*
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