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● Please read the product description and my profile before purchasing for a smooth transaction. ● No returns accepted to prevent swapping (except if a different item was sent). ● Discount for combined purchases; please consult beforehand. ● Items will be shipped in used bags and boxes, folded compactly, and with simple packaging. ● This is a yukata, perhaps a "rose" pattern, with a beautiful floral design. Silver threads are woven in, giving it a sparkling and cool appearance. It's not too sweet nor too subdued, with a classic and elegant atmosphere, making it a very elegant piece. The fabric is not a plain weave, but a special weave (grid-like), giving it a crisp feel that doesn't stick to the skin when you sweat. It's likely cotton-ko-bai (a type of cotton fabric), and has a slight transparency, making it breathable and comfortable to wear. I wore it once on stage and had it cleaned, and it has been stored for a while. Even though it was professionally cleaned for yukata, there are some small stains here and there due to aging. They are not very noticeable, but please understand that there may be some minor oversights, although there is no significant damage that would make you hesitate to wear it. Comes with brand new wooden geta sandals. The obi (sash) is for reference only (a dark-colored obi would look good). ● Generally, I list items that are in a condition that can be worn or used "as is" upon arrival, but individual perceptions may vary. Also, the condition check is roughly equivalent to a quick visual inspection in a store. I try my best to describe the condition of the items accurately in the description and images, and I make an effort to inspect them. I would never intentionally omit or hide damage, but there is no such thing as absolute perfection in human work. Regardless of the nature of the damage, such as folding wrinkles, slight odors, discoloration, color transfer, minor soiling or defects, moth-eaten areas, scratches, pilling, or loose stitching, I do not specifically mention parts that are not very noticeable (such as the inside of the hem or cuffs, under the armpits, or the lining), or even on the front side, if they are not clearly visible in the images, or if it is difficult to distinguish between a pattern and a stain, or if it is not noticeably prominent. Also, there is a possibility that I may overlook these things. Please purchase only if you can accept and agree to all of these points.
5 months ago