Unveiling the Versatility of Key Wardrobe Staples
Unveiling the Versatility of Key Wardrobe Staples Unveiling the Versatility of Key Wardrobe Staples
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YUKATA, Purple flower, Size: Free / Japanese Traditional Women's Yukata

YUKATA, Purple flower, Size: Free / Japanese Traditional Women's Yukata

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YUKATA, Purple flower, Size: Free / Japanese Traditional Women's Yukata

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Authentic Japanese Yukata

A yukata is a type of kimono worn over bare skin (or underwear). Many yukata for women have gorgeous patterns and colors, and are worn mainly for summer events such as fireworks displays, fairs, and Bon dances. They are also good for restaurants, amusement parks, and sports games.
The purple flower pattern on a black background is very elegant and can be worn as a summer kimono with Jyuban.

Please note that:
• colors may vary in different types of lighting and with different monitor settings

★ Condition
• New
• Made in Japan

★ Size and Material
• Size: Free
• Kimono Length (Mitake) 163 cm / 64 in
• Sleeve Length (Sodetake) 49 cm / 19.3 in
• Yuki (Shoulder and Arm length): 67 cm / 26.3 in
• Material: Cotton and Linen (washable)
• Style: Yukata

★ Note
• Obi is sold separately.
• Yukata and obi 2 pc set is .

★ How to Wash Washable Kimono
(1) Fold the kimono and wash it in a large laundry net.
(2) Add "an appropriate amount of detergent for fashionable clothes"
(3) Wash in "hand wash mode" or "delicate". (don't use the dryer)
(4) Hang dry in indoor or in a place out of direct sunlight. (Take it out of the washing machine immediately after washing)
(5) Iron the kimono as needed. (Always use a cloth like a handkerchief over it. when you iron kimono)
(6) When it is thoroughly dry, fold it and store it.

★ Tips
• Kimono Seasonal Style: Yukata
• Kimono Wearing Season: June to end of September (May to October in warmer areas)
• Kimono Wearing occasions: Fireworks displays, fairs, and Bon dances, events (movies, concerts, festivals...), cafes, dining, shopping, traveling and enjoy in daily life.
• Care: After taking off your Yukata, Obi, Himo strings leave them on a kimono hanger for a day.

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