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あっきー※次回発送1/4から
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This product is a set of a hanging kimono (kakegi) and a long undergarment (nagajuban). This is a celebratory outfit for a baby boy's first shrine visit (omiyamairi), featuring auspicious motifs such as a helmet and a mallet, decorated with gold leaf. There is some gold leaf flaking on the arrowed area of the left front panel, but it is not very noticeable from a distance. Also, there are stains on the lining of the hanging kimono and the nagajuban, but they are not visible when worn. It has five family crests, and the crest type is "Maru ni Chigai Taka no Ha Mon" (Circle with Crossed Hawk Feathers). [Outer Fabric Material] (Kimono) Silk [Colors] Black, Greige, Dusky Green [Size] (Kimono) 裄 (Yuki - Sleeve Length): 47cm, 身丈 (Mitake - Length from shoulder): 96cm This can be used not only as a hanging kimono for the first shrine visit but also as a celebratory outfit for a 3-year-old's Shichi-Go-San (Children's Day) celebration. Please prepare shoulder and waist adjustments, and small accessories such as a sleeveless coat (hifu) and sandals (zori) (shoulder and waist adjustments can be easily done by hand sewing). Immediate purchase is welcome. If you purchase multiple items, we will offer a discount, so please comment. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask before purchasing. If you do not receive a reply to your comment after one day, there is a possibility that we have overlooked it. Please ask again if possible. For baby boy's first shrine visit: #ay宮 For first shrine visit: #a宮
17 hours ago