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This is a set of iro-muji (unpatterned kimono). [Set Contents] Iro-muji (unpatterned kimono): Silk, pink gradation, with signature Fukuro obi (formal obi): Silk *Obi cord and obiage (decorative fabric at the neck) are not included. This kimono, with its pink gradation, can be worn as an iro-muji. It has a textured weave that gives a subtle raised effect. The fabric is lightweight. The obi is a similar shade of pink, chosen to evoke the image of a mother at Shichi-Go-San (the traditional coming-of-age celebration for children). It features a pattern resembling a family crest, along with woven cherry blossoms and waves, giving it an elegant feel. This coordination is suitable for events such as Hatsumiya-mairi (first shrine visit after birth), entrance ceremonies, Shichi-Go-San, tea ceremonies, and other formal occasions. This set includes a fukuro obi and a date-eri (decorative collar). For tea ceremonies, it might be better to omit the date-eri. [Season to Wear] October to May Spring, Autumn, Winter ◼︎Iro-muji Please check the size in the attached photos. *Please note that these are amateur measurements, so there may be some errors. Suitable for heights of approximately 148cm to 156cm. Length: 152cm [Occasions] Casual (with Nagoya obi or fashionable obi) → Watching plays, shopping, visiting museums, dining out, small parties, tea ceremonies, lessons, etc. Formal (with fukuro obi) → Hatsumiya-mairi, Shichi-Go-San, entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, weddings, engagement meetings, gatherings, parties, weddings, etc. Iro-muji can be worn in various situations by changing the obi. I believe there are no stains, but there is a possibility of oversight. Please understand. There may be overlooked minor stains, spots, or wrinkles. If you are concerned about minor details, please refrain from purchasing. #YurinKimono
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