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This is a listing for a Murayama Oshima haori (jacket) only. If you do not need the haori cord used for the photoshoot, I will discount the listing price by 1500 yen. Please contact me before purchasing. The haori is woven with a dark gray, charcoal color and blue and light blue kasuri threads, creating the characteristic tortoise shell pattern of Murayama Oshima. A set of men's kimono and haori traditionally consists of an ensemble, where the top and bottom are made of the same material. This custom of matching the top and bottom is still seen today, and authentic Oshima men's kimono are tailored with a length of fabric called a "hikimono," which is more than enough for two kimono. Tsumugi kimono sets were also sold as ensembles, but there is a trend of popularity for slightly different combinations, such as a haori made of hige-tsumugi and a kimono made of tsumugi with knots or a plain kimono. Recently, there seems to be a growing trend of people considering slightly different combinations of top and bottom as stylish. Businessmen wear matching jackets and slacks during work hours, but many also wear different jackets and slacks outside of work, and I hope you can enjoy wearing Japanese clothing with a similar sense of mixing and matching. Therefore, I am listing the haori, hoping that those who already own a kimono will purchase a different haori. Of course, combinations with completely different colors and materials are great, but even slightly different materials or shades can change the image. In the case of men's clothing, any combination often works well, making it easy to mix and match. Please give it a try. The haori lining is silk habutae with a beige base and a checkered pattern drawn in brown and black shikebiki. Dimensions (cm) Haori length (back): 96.5, Yukitake: 68, Sleeve width: 34.5, Sleeve length: 51, Back width: 30, Front width: 19 The kimono shown in the photos is listed for 380. The yukitake is the same as the kimono. The yukitake of the haori is basically made to be the length that does not stick out from the kimono, and is usually about 2 bu (about 8mm) longer than the nagagi (kimono). The length of the haori is "Haori length = Nagagi length - 1 shaku 3 sun (about 49cm)" in standard dimensions. There appear to be no stains. I check for stains as much as possible, but there may be oversights. Thank you for your understanding. These are images from a digital camera. Please note that the colors may differ depending on your monitor.
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