This kimono is a beautiful vintage piece with a rich history. It’s a kakeshita, traditionally worn as a wedding kimono. Interestingly, it is shorter than the typical kakeshita seen today, allowing it to be worn as a furisode as well. The vibrant red lining used in this kimono was once a common feature in women’s kimono before the 1970s. Adorning the body of the kimono is a timeless sayagara pattern, adding to its classic elegance. What truly makes this kimono stand out is its unique lime color, which gives it a fresh and distinctive appeal.
Please note that all of our kimonos are second-hand treasures. I have done my very best to provide clear images highlighting any flaws or wear to give you a full and honest view of each piece.
This kimono is a beautiful vintage piece with a rich history. It’s a kakeshita, traditionally worn as a wedding kimono. Interestingly, it is shorter than the typical kakeshita seen today, allowing it to be worn as a furisode as well. The vibrant red lining used in this kimono was once a common feature in women’s kimono before the 1970s. Adorning the body of the kimono is a timeless sayagara pattern, adding to its classic elegance. What truly makes this kimono stand out is its unique lime color, which gives it a fresh and distinctive appeal.
Please note that all of our kimonos are second-hand treasures. I have done my very best to provide clear images highlighting any flaws or wear to give you a full and honest view of each piece.