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【Product Name - 2086o】 Obiage (Stole) Retro Modern Crepe Sand Color with Dull-Colored Yumeji Roses Crepe Obiage 【Size & Material】 Material: Polyester Width: Approximately 27cm Length: Approximately 165cm 【Discounts】 We offer a discount of 200 yen for each item purchased from the second item onwards. (Sorry, no discounts on single items!) If you wish to purchase multiple items, please comment before purchasing. ↓ Search for other han-eri (collar) and obiage (stole) #Senkosha_HanEri #Senkosha_Obiage #Senkosha 【Please read the profile before purchasing】 【About the Product】 This obiage is soft and has a pleasant crepe texture. It is made of high-quality Japanese crepe. The sand beige base features rose patterns in black and muted gray, reminiscent of Yumeji's style. The size of the pattern is just right, and I think the color scheme is tasteful. It has a mysterious, shadow-like atmosphere. This single item has its own unique world. Of course, it goes well with antique kimonos, as well as with chic tsumugi (pongee) and iromuji (single-colored kimonos). The color scheme is not white, but a slightly beige base, so it blends gently and has a soft atmosphere. ※ The pattern appearance varies from piece to piece. ※ It is difficult to convey the exact colors in the images. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for precise color accuracy. The edges are processed to prevent fraying. ・There may be selvedges. 【Wearing Occasions】 For casual wear. Tsumugi, komon (small-patterned kimono), cotton, wool, denim, antique kimonos, Iromuji, tsukesage (semi-formal kimono), homongi (visiting kimono) at parties, furisode (long-sleeved kimono), and for pre-wedding photoshoots for coming-of-age ceremonies, etc. 【Wearing Season】 The season for lined kimonos: Late September to early June 【Care】 You can care for it at home. Please wash it gently by hand.
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