About Images
The product color in the images varies depending on the shooting environment.
Please check the image of the product for the actual color.
This item is a unisex item.
※Please check the measurements before order.
※This product is made of textiles with glitter / pigment.
・Using Chizimi Cotton 40/40 embossed fabric made by Sakao Orimono.
"40/40" means a fabric woven with 40 count yarns in the warp and 40 count yarns in the weft.
About the texture of fabric: around the thickness of a light shirt.
(The higher the count number, the finer the yarn and the thinner the woven fabric is.)
・Hand-printed with Kyoto Stencil Yuzen Dyeing.
※Pattern placement will vary from piece to piece due to the manufacturing process. Customers cannot specify the print.
※ There may be some slight variation in the shape due to the tailoring at the kimono collar (Hand-printed)), but this is a characteristic of the , Dye.
※Due to the nature of the dyeing process, uneven color or fading may occur.
※Products with the same color name may vary slightly in color due to different materials.
Due to the dyeing process, there may be pattern seams known as “katakuchi.”
> About "Katakuchi"※The rib around the neck is made of Chizimi Cotton embossed fabric.
Be careful not to pull it forcibly because it is not a knit material.
If the neckline part stretches, it will return to its original condition after washing.
【Chizimi Cotton's Dyestarted from 10:00 on Thursday, April 16th.】

When dyeing Chizimi Cotton, color may not be able to penetrate deeply into the creped part of fabric.
【About Chizimi Cotton】
・Long production history since Edo-period in Shiga-Prefecture, using strongly twisted yarn which provide sharp and creped touch feel.
・As the crepe texture minimize the touching surfuce, and let sweat vaporize easily, sensible temperature is said to be minus 2 degrees.
・Excellent sweat absorption, quick-drying, breathability, moisture absorption, and moisture release properties.
・Takashima chizimi cotton, which has benefited from the natural resources of Lake Biwa, boasts the highest production in Japan.

The embossed fabric used in this product has elasticity (rate: about 135%), making it easy to move in and comfortable to wear.

Due to emboss processing (an embossing process that gives uneven crepe-like pattern) , the frayed thread may be twisted and popped out.
There is no problem with cutting any threads that have popped out.