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Nagoya-style Obi (belt) Six-patterned design It looks flashy with the orange color, but it can be used in a very stylish way when paired with cool-toned kimonos. Also, if you are good at sewing, you can use it for remaking items such as cushion covers and table runners, and enjoy it for a long time. ●Size: Approx. 30cm wide Approx. 330cm long *Please note that there may be slight errors due to amateur measurements. I believe it is made of silk, but there are no tags, so I cannot be 100% sure, which is reflected in the price. Please forgive any creases from being folded, or the smell of mothballs, but there are no signs of it having been tied, and the condition is quite good. Please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for a perfect, brand-new item like those in a store. The color of the photos may differ from the actual product color depending on the lighting and the settings of your device. Please understand and acknowledge this before purchasing. We offer discounts for bulk purchases of kimonos and obi. Related: Vintage, Harajuku, Shibuya, Korean, stage costumes, antique items, mode fashion, collaboration, yukata, antique, cosplay, Demon Slayer, silk, unique, flashy, kimono, Japanese mode, all-over pattern, trendy, art design, haori (kimono jacket), swords, vintage, men's fashion, Japanese modern, obi (belt), accessories, remake, Jujutsu Kaisen, handicrafts, emo goods, Taisho era, Showa era, tomesode (formal kimono), retro, Japanese clothing, Taisho era, furisode (long-sleeved kimono), tsumugi (pongee), fukuro obi (formal obi), Nagoya obi (semi-formal obi), Japanese accessories, Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three Festival), entrance ceremonies, graduation ceremonies, kimono dressing, Japanese clothing, Japanese attire, scraps of fabric, Japanese patterns, handmade
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