Japanese Vintage deals Synthetic Iromuji Kimono, Perfect Condition, Navy Blue with black-edged lining, from Japan, Easy Kimono Option!
Model is size 14 and 162cm tall. Kimono fit well with plenty of ohashori length and a little room to spare. The photos where the kimono deals looks darker more accurately represent the colour.
Since this kimono is vintage or retro, it can be hard to know the fibre content for certain, but it is most likely polyester. The model is 161cm or 5 ft 3in.
"As Is" means you get the kimono/yukata exactly as it is, unchanged and without additional accessories.
"Easy wearing option" means that it is altered into a top and skirt which looks like traditional kimono/yukata, but is easier to wear for some people.
"As Is" means that means you get the kimono/yukata exactly as it is, unchanged and with three narrow bands for tying it shut in a way that would get it ready for the other parts of the classic kimono/yukata outfit.
"Shorten" means that the kimono/yukata stays the same, except that it is folded and sewn neatly so that the kimono/yukata can be worn as a coat or a robe, or simply as a shorter kimono/yukata. *Note: If you order the "easy on" option, please include your height in a message when you order. Or place it in the customisation window. Thank you.
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Note: Please be aware that due to Covid-19, all international orders will have extreme delays. I have so far found that international orders take around 3 months while local orders take about a month. I am sorry that this is the case, but even placing priority labels on to the package does not seem to help."Yogi cotton sleeping garments first gained noticeable popularity in Japan in the early Edo period (1615–1868). This was an era when domestic cotton cultivation became relatively common in Western Japan. At the same time, rural cottage industries took on the tasks of spinning and weaving cotton into quantities of fabrics that ended up being fashioned into clothing and household textiles for the majority of Japanese families.
Yogi sleeping garments will be perpetually celebrated in Japanese culture as a fascinating curiosity thanks to their appearance in works of art, notably they show up in ukiyo-e woodblock prints and in book illustrations. Married couples and courtesans with clients were pictured wearing yogi in romantic settings, often in sensual circumstances.
Today, folk textile collectors consider yogi sleeping garments valuable examples of Japanese cultural history because they represent a nostalgic bygone era, not to be experienced again.
A yogi makes for a stunning and visually dramatic display or presentation of a Japanese cultural work-of-art, perhaps best exhibited on a wall." - kimonoboy.com/yogi-sleeping-garments.html, 8/7/2020