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Thank you for viewing! I strive for pleasant transactions. Thank you for your cooperation. 〇 Immediate purchase is welcome. 〇 Even during communication in the comments section, priority will be given to those who purchase immediately, so please understand. 〇 Items I am selling are: ◎ Unused items ◎ Items I no longer use ◎ New handmade items ◆ Product Description This is a two-piece tea ceremony training wear. It features a beautiful large floral pattern made from kimono fabric. It's helpful when you don't have time to wear a kimono. You can practice as if you were wearing a kimono. Also, please use it as a Japanese-style apron in shops or at home. Hand washable ● Top You can securely hold everything from kaishi (paper for tea ceremony) to kama-shiki (pot pad). Tie the ribbon at the back, and you can hang a fukusa (silk cloth) on the hook on the left side. The strings are long enough. You can tie them in the front and hang a fukusa on the right side as well. ● Skirt Wrap-around type. You can adjust it to your body and practice footwork. The length and width are sufficient, so it's suitable for tall people as well. Both the top and skirt can be adjusted with strings. You can wear it in a wide range of sizes regardless of your body type. ◎ Size (cm) Approx. Free size wrap skirt Skirt width 134 Length 100 Wrap it with the left side overlapping the right, just like wearing a kimono. The strings go all the way around. Tie and adjust them on the right side or back. The strings are long to accommodate a wide range of sizes. You can cut and adjust them to your size. ◆ I create these by hand-unraveling antique or unused kimonos, sun-drying them, and ironing them. I take my time to consider the pattern matching design and cut the fabric. I carefully create each piece with care. I try to remove them as much as possible, but there may be slight, inconspicuous imperfections such as stitch marks from unraveling, fold lines, or natural aging stains even on unused kimonos. I repair them as needed. Please forgive any oversights regarding other fabric damage. If you are concerned about minor details, please refrain from purchasing. Some items have a nostalgic scent from the good old days. We recommend washing them before wearing. Fukusa, accessories, and innerwear are not included. ◎ Please understand that these are handmade. sado uniform kimono apron
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