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This is a lined nagajuban (long undergarment) made of a fabric with a firm texture, similar to habutae (a type of silk), featuring mokume nui shibori (wood grain stitch resist dyeing) and spiderweb-like shibori patterns. (Photos 12 and 13 show the structural diagram of seika crepe, which resembles habutae.) Mokume nui shibori involves running a running stitch along lines drawn on the fabric at regular intervals, then tightly pulling the thread to create irregular wrinkles that resemble wood grain. In addition to the mokume shibori, which produces irregular vertical wrinkles, this nagajuban incorporates te-gumo shibori (hand spiderweb shibori), a technique where the artisan relies on their intuition to sew and tighten the fabric, creating a pattern like a spiderweb. (Photos 3-5) The te-gumo shibori technique involves hooking a crochet needle at the center of the web, gathering pleats with the fingertips like the ribs of an umbrella, and then gathering the pleats from their base, wrapping them with cotton thread. The base color is a gray dim gray, and the shibori patterns of mokume and spiderwebs are dyed in ainonezumi (indigo-tinged gray). The fabric has a firm texture and a smooth feel. The lining of the nagajuban uses white habutae silk. It is changing from white to a natural silk color. (Photos 6-9) The natural silk color is simple and elegant, and it is said to be used not only in Japanese clothing but also in modern interiors and fashion. The juban collar is made of new moss (cotton) in gray, and the han-eri (half collar) is made of navy blue silk shioze. Dimensions (cm) Length (back) 137, Sleeve span 66.5, Sleeve width 34, Sleeve length 48.5, Back width 32.5, Front width 25 While it's best to match the size of the nagajuban to the kimono, for men's wear, it seems that the length and sleeve span are the most important factors. In the case of sleeve length, a slight difference in length doesn't seem to be a problem, as it will be hidden inside the kimono sleeve. There are wrinkles from being folded and stored in the lining. It is a beautiful item without stains or dirt. We check for stains and dirt as carefully as possible, but there may be some oversights. Thank you for your understanding. These are images taken with a digital camera. Please note that the colors may appear different depending on your smartphone or computer. Also, please be aware that the camera's characteristics often cause colors to appear different. The magic belt used in the photography is not included in this listing.
6 months ago