Japanese Vintage Kimono Remake Flared Skirt, Kasuri Fabric, Indigo-Dyed
Japanese Vintage Kimono Remake Flared Skirt, Kasuri Fabric, Indigo-Dyed
For a graceful and relaxed look.
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Various types of indigo-dyed kimono fabrics are used to create a flared skirt with an elegant silhouette. Sixteen pieces of fabric are joined together in the front and back, using six different types of kasuri fabric (Kurume-gasuri, E-gasuri, Shose-gasuri, Mosquito-gasuri, Yukinko-gasuri, and Iyo-gasuri) as tie-dyeing fabric. A slight princess line is applied to create a cute and sophisticated finish. The firmness of the fabric gives it a graceful appearance. Seamless pockets on both sides and a stretchy polyester lining make it suitable for daily use. The combination of precious kasuri patterns gives this item a unique charm.
This listing is for a skirt only. T-shirts and other items in the photos are not included.
What kind of kimono is Kasuri? Features and types explained in an easy-to-understand manner
Size(inch) | |
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Length | 32.3 |
Waist | 29.5-47.2 |
Hip | 47.2 |
Around the hem | 70.9 |
Notes |
-About the size of the mannequin. |
About the Product | |
Fabrics used |
Indigo-dyed Kurume Kasuri, E-gasuri, Shose-gasuri, Mosquito-gasuri, Yukinko-gasuri, and Iyo-gasuri (cotton) Lining: Polyester |
Washing Method |
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Precautions |
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