(JP¥58,000)
+HK$291.86 Shipping fee
+HK$15.63 Agent service fee
Text are automatically translated.
Report translation issueText are automatically translated.
Report translation issueFraud prevention
Customer support
Refund support for customers
Seller info
スマイル
5/572
View detail
Item condition
No noticeable scratches or marks
Ships from
Japan
Category
Bundle & Save : Our users save an average of 35% on shipping fees by bundling multiple items!
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Something went wrong, please try again later.
Classic Pattern Furisode (Long-Sleeved Kimono) ★ Complete Set Furisode Nagajuban (Under-kimono) Eri-color (Collar) Obiage (Sash Tie) Obijime (Sash Cord) Fukuro Obi (Formal Obi) Embroidered Han-eri (Collar) *Attached to Nagajuban Kasaneri-eri (Decorative Collar) x 2 (Green and Gold) Maaita (Front Board) Obi-makura (Obi Pillow) Koshi-himo (Hip Belt) x 2 Kitsuke-yo Belt (Kimono Fitting Belt) Datejime (Under-sash) Stockings ⚫︎ 4 Accessories ・Hair Accessories ・Zori (Sandals) and Bag ・Shawl Height: 164cm Weight: 55kg Hip: 2 shaku 4 sun 9 bu (approx. 94cm) Katakinu (Shoulder Width): 1 shaku 8 sun 0 bu (approx. 68cm) Juban Length (Back/Shoulder): 3 shaku 5 sun 7 bu (approx. 135cm) Please use these measurements as a reference, as the kimono was tailored to this body type. I have worn this kimono three times: for Seijin Shiki (Coming of Age Ceremony), graduation ceremony (furisode only), and a friend's wedding. Images 1 and 2 are photos taken for the pre-ceremony shoot (of myself). For the graduation ceremony, I wore the furisode with hakama (pleated skirt) (Image 3). Image 8 is a photo of the model from the purchase brochure. The items other than the kimono are different. ⚫︎ Regarding the accessories (hair accessories, zori and bag set, and shawl): I understand that preferences vary, and the bag and zori may have some scratches. Therefore, I will include them as a service. If you do not wish to have them, please let me know via message. Please consider the price based on the kimono, obi, and nagajuban. ※ The "shibori" (tie-dye) effect on the kimono is actually a printed pattern. Thank you for looking.
3 days ago