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This is a tea ceremony practice garment (tea ceremony training wear, tea ceremony wear, vest). Made in the same way as the one I made myself for tea ceremony practice. It can be used without any problems even during regular practice♪ It has pockets to prevent kaishi (paper for tea ceremony) and fukusa (silk cloth) from falling out. Fukusa can be attached to the left and right waists, so it can also be used for reverse hand positions. Like a kimono, it is characterized by the fabric in front of the chest extending firmly to the armpits. It has even been endorsed by a tea ceremony teacher! The shoulder straps are crossed at the back and passed through the D-rings on the sides and tied at the back. It doesn't take up much space to carry, and it's convenient for practice after work. ✨Material If you would like to confirm the color, please comment. We will respond by retaking photos, etc. ✨Made for women's M-L sizes The part that touches the shoulders is thick to reduce the burden. If you would like to confirm the size, please comment. We do not accept any adjustments after purchase. ✨Pocket specifications Pocket specifications to prevent kaishi and fukusa from falling out. Originally, in a kimono, they are secured with an obi (sash) and the front body. However, just inserting them into practice wear can cause them to fall out. Therefore, it has pocket specifications to fit in the position where kaishi and fukusa should be. It is also sized to fit a kama-shiki (pot pad). How about purchasing a set with the practice wear case listed on a separate page? If you wish, please comment, and we will create a page for the set sale. In the case of a set, we will discount 300 yen from the total amount. Because it is handmade, please refrain from purchasing if you are looking for perfection. Please purchase only if you understand handmade items. If you would like to confirm the size and color, please comment. Fukusa and kaishi are not included. Please check the profile before purchasing. #teaceremony #practice wear #teaceremonywear #teaceremonypractice wear #handmadeKagetsu no Tomo #Nekoya's tea ceremony goods
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