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The product color in the images varies depending on the shooting environment.
Please check the image of the product for the actual color.
What is "Skinny Pants (Enyuu-Baki)"?
The word originates from the fact that in the Meiji period, Sanyutei En-yuu III wore a white crotch band under his kimono when he performed the troupe trick "Steteko Odori". This type of pants is also known as "steteco".
※This product is made of textiles with glitter / pigment.
・Embossed Chizimi Cotton 40/40 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.
・You can wear it with Yukata Dress or Rectangular Dress. You can also wear it as a pajama pants.
・Elastic waistband and stretchable fabric make it easy for movement. (The elastic waistband is replaceable.)
※Pattern placement of this textile design product differs from one another due to the manufacturing process. Customers cannot specify the print.
※Slight misalignments may occur due to the hand screen-printing process.
※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.
【About Dyeing of Chizimi Cotton】

When dyeing Chizimi Cotton, color may not be able to penetrate deeply into the creped part of fabric.
【About Chizimi Cotton】
・Produced in Takashima City, Shiga Prefecture, with a long history dating back to the Edo period. Strongly twisted weft yarn creates a distinctive crepe texture that feels cool and breathable.
・Because the textured surface reduces contact with the skin and allows moisture to evaporate easily, it is said to lower the perceived temperature by about 2°C.
・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. This is not a defect and can be fixed by cutting away the popped threads.