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あっきー※年内30日発送最終
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This product is a set including a ceremonial robe (kakegi) and a long undergarment (nagajuban) as a bonus. This is a celebratory outfit for a baby boy's first shrine visit (omiya-mairi), featuring a pale blue, white, and blue base with gold accents and gold thread depicting two majestic eagles soaring above pine trees. *This item does not have a family crest.* This is a USED item. There are small stains on the left and right front panels as indicated by the arrows, and the chest ties and lining (hakkake) are slightly faded, but these are not visible when worn. The long undergarment is included as a bonus, and may have some damage, so please be aware of this. 【Materials】 (Kimono) Silk (Nagajuban) Polyester 【Colors】 Pale blue, white, blue 【Size】 (Kimono) 裄: 45cm, Sleeve Length: 53cm, Body Length (from shoulder): 94cm This can be used as a ceremonial robe for a baby's first shrine visit, or as a 3-year-old kimono for Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three Festival). For the latter, please prepare additional items such as a sleeveless coat (hifu) and sandals. For a 5-year-old kimono, please prepare a haori jacket, hakama pants, and other accessories (shoulder and waist adjustments can be easily done by hand). Immediate purchase is welcome. If you purchase multiple items, we will offer a discount, so please comment. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask before purchasing. If you do not receive a response to your comment within a day, there is a possibility that we have overlooked it. Please ask again if this happens. For baby boy's first shrine visit items, see #ayomiya For first shrine visit items, see #aomiya n
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