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# Bow-themed Homongi (Visiting Kimono) Follow-up Discount: ¥500! Same-day shipping available! ★ Body length: 165 cm / Sleeve length: 67 cm / Sleeve length: 50 cm Front width: 25 cm / Back width: 28.5 cm [Followers receive a follow-up discount] For those who purchase as a set, we offer a follow-up discount of ¥500. Please comment "Follow-up discount requested" before purchasing. Homongi 4-piece full set Set contents: ◯ Homongi (lined) / Fukuro Obi (formal obi) Obiage (sash scarf) / Obijime (sash cord) (included as a bonus) ◯ Homongi: Silk No noticeable scratches or stains are found. ◯ Fukuro Obi: Silk * There is a small spot stain on the back of the obi (see image 19). It's in a place that won't be visible when worn, so there's no problem with wearing it. There are signs of wear and tear from being tied, but otherwise, there are no particularly noticeable stains or dirt. ◯ Obiage and Obijime are included as a bonus. We would appreciate your understanding regarding any minor scratches or stains. They are of bonus quality. If you don't need them, we will discount ¥500. ○ We will mention any noticeable stains or scratches, but we do not list every minor detail. ○ Due to amateur inspection, there may be size errors, stains, spots, or discoloration that we may have missed, so we are offering it at a lower price. Please purchase with the understanding that there may be minor, inconspicuous stains. ○ ★ This item has been stored folded in a tansu (Japanese chest). Please iron it before wearing if there are any fold wrinkles. Please understand that this is a used item, so please forgive any minor oversights. This Homongi can be worn for a wide range of occasions, such as Shichi-Go-San (Children's Day), Hatsumode (first shrine visit of the year), graduation ceremonies, entrance ceremonies, and weddings. * Please read the profile before purchasing. m(_ _)m 070811P
3 weeks ago