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Japanese national costume "Kimono" is recycled on book jacket.

Wide belt "Obi" of Kimono

 

 

 

 

The front of the book jacket uses the cloth which they cut out of the wide belt "Obi"of the kimono, and the other places use the black cotton cloth. This is mass market paperback size.

Thare are 2 pockets in the inside of the book jacket. Please put business cards etc.

To adjust the end of book jacket, you can apply book of the maximumu thickness of 1.18 (inch).

 

About Kimono

 

 

The kimono is the national costume of Japan . Originally the word "kimono" referred to all types of clothing, but it has come to mean specifically the full-length traditional garment worn by women, men, and children.

Kimonos are T-shaped, straight-lined robes that fall to the ankle, with collars and wide, full-length sleeves. Traditionally, unmarried women wore a style of kimono called furisode , which have floor-length sleeves, on special occasions.

Kimonos are wrapped around the body, always with the left side over the right (except when dressing the dead for burial ) and secured by a wide belt called an obi , which is tied at the back. Kimonos are generally worn with traditional footwear (especially geta , thonged wood-platform footwear; and zori , a type of thong -like footwear) and split-toe socks ( tabi ).

Today, kimonos are most often worn by women, and on special occasions. A few older women and even fewer men still wear kimonos on a daily basis. Men wear kimonos most often at weddings , tea ceremonies , and other very special or very formal occasions. Kimonos are also worn by both men and women in certain sports, such as kendo . Professional sumo wrestlers are often seen in kimonos because they are required to wear traditional Japanese dress whenever appearing in public.

Kimono hobbyists in Japan can take courses on how to put on and wear kimonos. Classes cover selecting seasonally and event-appropriate patterns and fabrics, matching the kimono undergarments and accessories to the kimono, layering the undergarments according to subtle meanings, selecting and tying obi, and other topics. There are also clubs devoted to kimono culture, such as Kimono de Ginza . (quote from Wikipedia)

 

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The book jacket is put in a box.

Kimono-Book jacket

20$

Goods contents:

Book jackets

Oldmaps-bookmark

 

Siza(maximum):

7.1*4.3*1.18(inch)

mass market paperback

   *Postage not included

 



In addition, We have another the Japanese-style book jacket.

Specifications of Japanese-style book jacket is same as Kimono-book jacket.

 

TYPE A

 

 

The front of the book jacket uses the pink cotton cloth, and the other places use the navy cotton cloth.A woman wearing a kimono is drawn on the pink cloth.

Japanese-style Book jacket

15$

Goods contents:

Book jackets

Oldmaps-bookmark

 

Siza(maximum):

7.1*4.3*1.18(inch)

mass market paperback

        *Postage not included

 

TYPE B

The front of the book jacket uses the red cotton cloth, and the other places use the black cotton cloth.A Japanese folding fan "Sensu" and a traditional Japanese handball "Temari" are drawn on the red cloth.

 

 

TYPE C

The front of the book jacket uses the pink Polyester cloth, and the other places use the navy cotton cloth. A Japanese cherry blossoms "Sakura" is drawn on the pink cloth.


 


 

 

 

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