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I purchased this on Mercari. It's a piece made by someone who deconstructed a Meisen kimono. It doesn't suit me, so I'm selling it in the same condition I bought it. The following is the comment from the previous seller: I bought it for 4300 yen because it has no seams. Final price reduction to 3800 yen. This is a long skirt made from a deconstructed Meisen kimono. It's a new and beautiful kimono with very fine weaving. (Photo 13) Meisen can fade when washed with water, so after deconstructing it, I only disinfected it with a high-temperature iron. As a precaution, I also used the air wash function of the washing machine to disinfect and deodorize it with warm air and mist. There are three long tucks in the front and back to reduce the volume. Although there's plenty of gathering, the tucks make the waist and hips look neat. It has stripes of red, moss green, dark purple, and beige, with a black spiral pattern drawn on it. I thought it was perfect for the coming season with its calm colors. It has a moderate luster and a nice firmness. The fabric is supple and has a high-quality feel. Meisen often has unique and bold patterns, but the calm atmosphere of this pattern is also wonderful. I think it will go well with your tops. Silk fabric is expensive, so I don't think I could easily buy fabric and make it myself. It's difficult to deconstruct used clothing, but it's wonderful to be able to enjoy the feel of silk in everyday life. It's also a good point that you can enjoy the colors and combinations unique to Japan. I enjoy sewing with straight stitches. I use old kimonos, obi, and furoshiki such as Tsumugi, Meisen, and Komon for remakes. Please consider this if you understand that there may be remaining threads, small holes, stains from used items, distortions, and double stitching. ✳︎Avoid washing as much as possible, and after wearing, hang it on a hanger and let it breathe. ✳︎Everything except the skirt is for photography purposes. ✳︎There is no lining. Please use a petticoat when wearing it. Material: Seems to be silk Size Skirt length: Approximately 80cm Waist Assuming a free size, 2cm wide elastic is inserted. (Approximately 66cm) It has some give. Skirt hem circumference: Approximately 167cm The torso's height is 160cm Waist is 65cm. Please use this as a reference.
1 week ago