7月1にちのセイカツキモノ
#kimono #casual #japan #nippon #seikatsukimono #gofuku #着物 #きもの #キモノ #セイカツキモノ#呉服 #ゴフク
Love both the kimono and the obi
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7月1にちのセイカツキモノ
#kimono #casual #japan #nippon #seikatsukimono #gofuku #着物 #きもの #キモノ #セイカツキモノ#呉服 #ゴフク
Love both the kimono and the obi
7月4日のセイカツキモノ
#kimono #casual #japan #nippon #seikatsukimono #gofuku #着物 #きもの #キモノ #セイカツキモノ#呉服 #ゴフク
The obi is especially nice
7月12日のセイカツキモノ
#kimono #casual #japan #nippon #seikatsukimono #gofuku #着物 #きもの #キモノ #セイカツキモノ#呉服 #ゴフク
Pretty coordination
篠原ちゃんかわいい〜👘✨
Tomoe Shinohara is indeed cute but the kimono emoji above is cuter!
#生地買って自分で縫い上げたらしい。。 #相変わらずのDIY #着物までもDIY
DIY home-sewn kimono!
JUNE-new item
水玉かご巾着 ¥2,800+tax
ZOZOTOWN/MAGASEEK/楽天SHOP
Cute kagokinchaku (bamboo basket bags) from Furifu. Great for yukata
黒と銀の立涌ラメストライプモダンな薄羽織 - アンティーク着物・リサイクル着物のオンラインショップ 姉妹屋
ブラックに銀の横糸がきらりときらめき、繊細な立涌ストライプを描き出す軽やかに透ける薄羽織です。
Pretty black lace haori (kimono jacket)
打ち上げ用の落語会コーデ!
Edamame (soybean) & beer obidome (obi brooches or obi buckles).
I have seen more people putting multiple obidome on so I guess this is officially a kimono styling trend (wearing more than one obidome at the same time).
ロマンチックビーズ羽織紐付きレースショール(コーラルオレンジ) - アンティーク着物・リサイクル着物のオンラインショップ 姉妹屋
紅珊瑚のようなコーラルオレンジの優美な曲線を描く葉と花が形作る装飾模様がロマンチックな物語をさそうレトロショールです。
Lace kimono shawl alert...this one’s in coral and picks up the roses in the yukata’s pattern
竺仙 本麻格子文様開き名古屋帯(南天の赤と雪の白) - アンティーク着物・リサイクル着物のオンラインショップ 姉妹屋
落ち着いた赤に清々しく映える白美しく織り出された格子模様がモダンな本麻の開き名古屋帯です。
Nice summery red plaid hemp Nagoya obi to make the yukata more dressy
紺地に大正浪漫よろけ縞モダンな注染レトロ浴衣 - アンティーク着物・リサイクル着物のオンラインショップ 姉妹屋
紺地に白と赤とグレーで染め出された大胆なよろけ縞がとびきりモダンな注染レトロ浴衣です。
Love this coordination!
JULY-new item
帯留「ヴィンテージカー」 ¥4,800+tax
ZOZOTOWN/楽天SHOP
I might have to get myself one or both of these vintage car obidome (obi-brooches) from Furifu. They’re both sweet rides!
内職中 #着物 #きもの #kimono (青森県八戸市 着物専門店むらかね)
Pretty yukata in an unconventional color scheme
町中は七夕です #着物 #きもの #kimono (青森県八戸市 着物専門店むらかね)
These are dancers ready for the Tanabata matsuri (Star Festival). Note that their yukata all match and that they’re the traditional indigo blue on white.
I have been told that back when yukata were first created and only came in blue and white, indigo blue patterns on white cloth yukata were for daytime wear and that white patterns on indigo blue-colored cloth yukata were for the evenings. Indigo is supposed to repel mosquitos so you would want more of it at night (when skeeters will bite the most) while white is thought to be a cool/refreshing color (to look at and also to wear).
ビールと枝豆コーデ。帯留めは、一條さん作。 #ビール #枝豆 #浴衣 #帯留め #ガラスの帯留め #ピアス
Beer obidome (obi brooch) and edamame (a kind of freshly picked soybean) earrings. Cute!
Beer and edamame is traditional izakaya (pub/bar) fare in Japan, you lightly salt the gently steamed edamame and munch on them while drinking (easier on the stomach processing the alcohol if you have some food with the drink).
Here in the USA we’d eat potato chips or pretzels or salted nuts with beer, but the idea is the same
ゆかた #着物 #きもの #kimono (青森県八戸市 着物専門店むらかね)
Yukata season in Japan! Bet they’re on their way to a matsuri (festival)!
Finally this went on sale!
It’s a vintage unused Mugetsu Amami Oshima silk dorozome (mud-dyed) kasuri black silk kimono shōru (shawl) from Shinei (Sou Japan’s predecessor website).
It was pricey but I paid nowhere near the 200,000 Yen ($1,883 USD) or even the 100,000 Yen ($942 USD) on the price tag in the photo (yikes!). It set me back about $250 USD.
I think this shawl is probably a leftover from the go-go 1980s or very early 1990s (before the Japanese economic boom seriously collapsed) which is why the price tag of the shawl seems so crazy high.
It’s very Victorian (Meiji-era) looking, but I plan on wearing and using it with more than kimono (i.e. yofuku or Western style clothes)