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This item is a hanging kimono with a long undergarment (nagajuban). A popular semi-antique piece. This stylish celebratory kimono for a baby boy's first shrine visit features a bold hawk, dragon, and helmet design with gold and silver thread on a black, white, and moss green background. It has five family crests, and the crest type is "Maru ni Kikyo" (circle with Japanese bellflower). This is a USED item, but it is in beautiful condition without any noticeable stains or damage. The long undergarment is included as a bonus, but please note that it may have some damage. [Material] (Kimono) Silk (Nagajuban) Polyester [Colors] Black, White, Moss Green [Size] (Kimono)裄: 44cm, 袖丈: 56cm, 身丈 (from shoulder): 97cm This can be used not only as a hanging kimono for a baby's first shrine visit, but also as a 3-year-old kimono for Shichi-Go-San (Seven-Five-Three Festival). For the latter, please prepare a sleeveless coat (hifu), zori (sandals), and other small accessories. For a 5-year-old kimono, please prepare a haori (jacket), hakama (divided skirt), and other small 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 after one day, there is a possibility that we have overlooked it. Please ask again. For baby boy's first shrine visit items: #ayomiya For first shrine visit items: #aomiya For semi-antique kimonos: #asemianntique n
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