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Category: Boy's Kimono, Ubugi (Newborn's Kimono) Omiyamairi (Shinto Shrine Visit for Newborns), Shichi-Go-San (7-5-3 Festival) Size: Free This kimono was received as a gift and used once for Omiyamairi. It was only used for a short time for taking photos. It is being sold because there have been no more male births. I don't particularly like overly masculine colors like blue, but I really liked the unusual and elegant colors of this kimono. It has scalloped areas, making it recommended for girly moms and pale-color-loving moms♡ Dragons, helmets, and hawks are depicted, giving it a classic atmosphere. The Hatsugi (first kimono) can also be used for the Shichi-Go-San at age three. Generally, Omiyamairi is around one month after birth, and the baby and mother may not be in perfect health. Buying a kimono is better than renting, as you can use it without worry if plans change suddenly. A Nagajuban (undershirt) inside the kimono is also included. There are no noticeable scratches or stains, but it has been handled and used by people, so please understand. Also, it will be folded for shipping, so there may be more creases and wrinkles than in the photos. Please be aware of this. Please contact me in the comments for additional photos. Price is not negotiable due to shipping and handling fees. The following is an AI comment on the meaning of the patterns: This kimono is centered around auspicious patterns derived from samurai families, wishing for "the boy to grow strong, wise, and magnificent." ① Helmet/Armor - Main Pattern Protects from misfortune, grows strong and sturdy Will become a person who does not lose to difficulties in the future ② Gunbai (war fan), Taiko (drum), and Weapons Tools reminiscent of a military commander can be seen. Luck in competition, leadership, a sense of justice, and decisiveness ③ Fan - Right Sleeve Expanding prospects = future will open up, prosperity and development ④ Pine, Bamboo, Cloud Patterns - Background Pine: Unchanging strength Bamboo: Healthy growth, an unbreakable spirit Clouds: A sign of good things to come, high aspirations ⑤ Tortoiseshell Pattern (Hexagon) A geometric pattern arranged in detail. Longevity, prosperity of the family, dignity Meaning of Colors: Black symbolizes warding off evil, formality, and strength Off-white to golden brown represents elegance, nobility, and a special occasion The celebratory meaning of this kimono is "May you be protected and grow into a strong, wise, and magnificent adult." Perfect for Omiyamairi, Shichi-Go-San (age five), and commemorative photos, this is a very auspicious boy's celebratory kimono.
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