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Too cute!? A fail-safe combination of classic pearls and lace! This is a cute kasaneri-eri (layered collar) that embraces the trends! ^_^ Make cuteness more casual and accessible! I want to enjoy yukata (summer kimono)!! We combined a floral lace with the classic kasaneri-eri for coming-of-age ceremonies! You can stay on-trend while still standing out from the crowd! A touch of high-class elegance♡ It's reversible, so you can change the pattern to suit your mood! You can also use it as an obiage (sash) by tucking it above the obi (sash)★ Absolutely adorable★ Now that the COVID restrictions are lifted, the festival and fireworks season is finally here! It's trending on Instagram! Western-style accessories for yukata! Incorporating Western styles into Japanese attire, a perfect blend of Japanese and Western, just like Taisho Roman and Showa retro styles!! It goes perfectly with a fluffy, wrinkled heko-obi (soft obi) ✳︎ Easy-to-incorporate Japanese accessories ^ ^ This is a fashionable and elegant lace kasaneri-eri that's trending now ✴︎✴︎ It has volume, but the soft, light colors prevent it from being too flashy, creating a natural look ^ ^ Recommended for everyone, from yukata beginners to veterans, from kids to trendy girls! Also great as a sash belt for party dresses and wedding dresses! Can be used as a belt for everyday wear, a hat decoration, or a headband! 【Size】 Total length: Approximately 110cm Yukata, obi decoration, stylish, cute, obiage, decorative string, tulle lace, ribbon, frills, furisode (long-sleeved kimono), kimono, obijime (sash cord), velvet, decorative string, children, kids, jinbei (traditional Japanese sleepwear), festivals, Bon Odori (Japanese folk dance), Shichi-Go-San (festival for children), Hina Matsuri (Doll Festival), New Year's, shrines, Hatsumiyamairi (first shrine visit), Okuizome (first meal ceremony), coming-of-age ceremony, wedding, shiromuku (white wedding kimono), princess, Lolita, Gothic Lolita, obiage
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