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No comment. Instant purchase OK. I don't know the type or name of the pattern, or the type of fabric. Is it similar to Meibutsu-gire patterns or Jidai-gire patterns? I looked it up online, but I couldn't figure out the name of the weave. It's not printed. My mother said, "It's a nice weave, but I don't know its value." My amateur impression is that it has the texture of a haori (Japanese coat) you'd find at a hot spring inn. There are places where threads are coming out. My mother said, "Threads can come out during the weaving process." (See photo 3) However, it might be moth-eaten. There is no lining in the sleeves. It seems similar to Oshima Tsumugi, but it's not silk, and it might be wool. There are moth-eaten spots in various places. Yellowing and stains are not very noticeable due to the pattern. I didn't see any obvious ones on the surface, but there might be some I missed. There are stains on the white fabric on the inside of the collar. It might be usable for remaking. If you are okay with the above, please consider purchasing. It might be over 50 years old. I don't know the exact age... It's been at least 40 years. It has the smell of a chest of drawers. Feel free to comment if you want more photos ^ - ^ Returns, exchanges, and cancellations are not accepted. I am currently decluttering my parents' house. I am listing items while asking my mother and aunt for help. Remake Antique Vintage Kimono Cloth Fabric Japanese clothing Japanese pattern Showa era Retro Heisei era Shijira-ori (crepe weave) Geometric pattern Tsuzure-ori (tapestry weave). Tsuzure Tsumugi (pongee) Plain weave Twill weave Satin weave
3 days ago