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Anonymous shipping, beautiful condition, very reasonably priced. This is a Nagoya obi with a green floral pattern (Tokyo tailoring). Nagoya obi can be used widely from semi-formal to everyday wear, depending on the material and pattern. It is a simplified version of the fukuro obi's double taiko, shortened to allow a single taiko to be tied. It is a belt to be worn with fashionable clothes such as for theater viewing or dinner parties. It is also useful as a remake material. - Material: Silk? - Style: Nagoya Obi - Size: Approximately 340cm in length, approximately 31cm in width (there may be some variation) [Condition] Although it is a used item, there may be inconspicuous stains or signs of use, but it is in very good condition. It has been folded and stored in a chest of drawers. Please forgive any minor oversights of stains, etc., as it is a used item stored at home. We try to take pictures with colors as close to the real thing as possible, but there may be differences due to amateur photography. We are offering it at a very reasonable price. Therefore, we may not be able to answer overly detailed questions. There may be a feeling of use, smell, and tatami wrinkles unique to antique items. It will be shipped folded small. Since it is also sold on other sites, we will give priority to the order with the earlier order time in the unlikely event that orders overlap. Please understand the above before purchasing. Tsumugi, komon, visiting kimono, tsukesage, kimono, obi, Hakata obi, fukuro obi, Nagoya obi, black formal kimono, formal kimono, Japanese clothing, Japanese attire, fashionable obi, wedding, coming-of-age ceremony, entrance ceremony, graduation ceremony, Shinto shrine visit, furisode, weddings and funerals, mother's kimono, remake material, kimono lesson #NagoyaObi
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