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This is highly recommended for those who don't have a crimson nagajuban (long under-kimono) but do have a red tsumugi (pongee) with a red hem (hakkake). It's perfect when paired with a red susoyoke (underskirt) or eastern skirt! It's safe to wash in the washing machine, even if you're applying ointment for atopic dermatitis or allergies. ◆ Kaesode (Replacement Sleeves) Sleeve Length: Approximately 49 cm Sleeve Width: Approximately 31 cm I think this is a standard size these days. No Velcro attached. Hand-sewn. ★ If you would like Velcro attached, please request it in the comments section of this product before confirming your order. It will be hand-sewn for an additional 500 yen. (The position will be determined by referring to commercially available kaesode I have on hand. Regardless of the color of the sleeves, white Velcro will be used in principle.) ◆ Hankin (Half Collar) Short Side: Approximately 18 cm Long Side: Approximately 99 cm The back center is sewn to align the direction of the wood grain (to make the upright wood grain appear on the left and right collars). (If you don't do this, the wood grain on one side will be upside down.) It's at the back center, so it's hardly visible. It's hand-stitched except for the selvedge. (^o^) I made one for myself. I bought a large amount of fabric to make various things for myself. Therefore, this is a bargain price. Half collars are also included. Even those who usually only wear white serge, please try it for a change of pace. You'll be thrilled just to wear it at home, even if no one sees it. (^^) Neko-ko matched it with a red hemmed Oshima tsumugi. It looks like a red nagajuban, which is nice. (Self-praise) For New Year's Eve and the first shrine visit of the year, I use a red susoyoke made of Benberg de Chine (cupro) for Japanese dance. This gives the look of the coveted red nagajuban. (^.^) The susoyoke for Japanese dance is difficult to explain in words, but it's sewn in a tube shape so that your legs are almost not exposed to the outside air. It's like a fake piece of fabric attached on top of the tube. (Because you shouldn't show your calves when you move a lot.) So it's warm, and cupro is excellent for leg movement. You can easily handle the large stone steps of temples and shrines! #OriginalNekoko'sStripteaseGenuineSilkKaesode #OriginalNekoko'sCottonKaesode #OriginalNekoko'sDreamSeries #OriginalNekoko'sGenuineSilkKoshihimo (Waist Cord) #OriginalNekoko'sGenuineSilkHankin (Half Collar)
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