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This is a kimono, a single-layered komon made of Tango silk crepe in a gray color, with the basting threads still attached. Referring to the website "Traditional Colors Iroha," the color is similar to Yanagizumi (willow gray), a slightly greenish gray, but with a bit more gray added. However, my photography skills cannot accurately capture the color. I must state this at the outset. The willow gray background features small red and white floral patterns and dark gray leaves scattered throughout. After applying the stencil for these small flowers and applying resist dyeing, the background was dyed using a combination of dull, achromatic gray (nibi-iro) and a bright, silvery gray (suzuiro), which is close to silver. Since komon are basically for going out, you can wear them without worrying too much about age regarding the pattern. The image also differs depending on the color; it used to be said that bright colors like pink were for young people, and subdued colors were for older people, but nowadays, that doesn't seem to matter much. An 80-year-old tea ceremony teacher was surprised to see a young woman wearing a rather plain kimono, saying she wouldn't wear it herself, but it didn't seem out of place. The young woman was a stylish employee of the underwear manufacturer W in Kyoto, and she was able to pull off the plain kimono with her youth. There are no absolute rules regarding the colors and patterns of komon. However, it may depend on where you are going. Basically, it is considered a casual wear and is not suitable for formal occasions such as weddings. I hope you will wear it for casual purposes. The lining is white habutae silk, and the hagari (hem lining) is seika crepe, using a gradient of Ayame color, a slightly purplish light red. Both the outer and inner fabrics are silk. Measurements (cm) Height (from back): 158, Sleeve length: 65.6, Sleeve width: 33, Sleeve length: 49, Back width: 28.5, Front width: 24.5 Wide collar, with the pulling thread attached. Recommended for slender people around 158 cm tall. With the basting threads still attached, there appear to be no stains or dirt. I have checked for stains and dirt as much as possible, but there may be oversights. Thank you for your understanding. These are images from a digital camera. Please note that the colors may appear different depending on the camera, smartphone, and computer you are using.
2 months ago