(JP¥37,800)
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Kyoto Yuzen baby boy's Hatsu-gi (ceremonial kimono for a newborn). This is a set including the kimono and a long under-kimono (nagajuban). A kabuto (helmet) with a dragon head is placed in the center. Auspicious patterns such as a military fan, a magic mallet, treasure motifs, Genji wheels, and flying cranes are depicted, expressing wishes for the child's future success and growth. Gold thread embroidery is applied to the edges of the kabuto, creating a luxurious design. As it is a set with the nagajuban, after the Hatsumiyamairi (Shinto shrine visit for newborns), it can be altered with shoulder and waist tucks and worn for Shichi-Go-San (a traditional festival for children aged three, five, and seven). *If you wish to have a family crest added, it will be an additional 6500 yen. (Delivery time: approximately 2 weeks) ◆Material Outer fabric: Silk Lining: Polyester Nagajuban: Polyester Made in Japan ◆Size Length: Approximately 96cm Sleeve length: Approximately 56cm 裄丈 (Yukitake - from the center of the back to the end of the sleeve): Approximately 46cm ◆Shipping method: The kimono will be folded in four and shipped in an 80-size box. *If you wish to have it shipped in a special cosmetic box for newborns, please comment before ordering. The cosmetic box fee and shipping cost will change, and we will accommodate it for an additional 1500 yen. ◆For children's and kids' items, please check here: ↓ #cocon1980子供・kids ・If you wish to combine shipping with other products, please comment before ordering. Please refer to the profile for details. #Hatsumiyamairi #babyboy #Omiyamairi #boy #Ubugi (ceremonial kimono for a newborn)
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