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Sale price¥29,500

A shirt vest made from Meisen and an organic cotton beige smock dress.

The vest has buttons, so you can open it and enjoy it if you like. The vest is removable, so enjoy matching it with other outfits.

The fluffy arms of the dress are elegant, and the slits on both sides add just the right amount of movement. Wrapped in the gentle touch of organic cotton.

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Bean-like objects in primary colors are woven into a glossy dark orange. Simple pattern makes it easy to coordinate. Isesaki meisen.

<Material>
Vest: 100% silk (Meisen)
Dress: 100% organic cotton *Dress can be washed in a laundry net 


Length bust Sleeve Length Side ties
vest 38 70~ (adjustable with side ties) 38 56
One Piece 106  90~120 (expanding) 66 -

 

The kimono was popular throughout Japan from the late Meiji period to the Showa period, and was loved by ordinary women as both casual and fashionable wear.The charm of Isesaki Meisen is the unique pattern and good coloring created by the ``combined kasuri'' technique. Combined Kasuri is a technique in which colored patterns are not only applied to the warp threads, but also to the weft threads (printing), and the warp and weft threads are woven together one by one using a hand-held loom.

 
Since we use vintage kimonos, we avoid stains and dirt when producing them. However, due to the production process, if it is unavoidable, some items may have small stains or scratches on the fabric. It will appear over the course of 100 years, so we hope you will enjoy it as well. Thank you for your understanding.


Dry cleaning is highly recommended. (Meisen vest only. Dresses can be placed in a laundry net and washed in the washing machine.)

If you clean it yourself, please be careful as there is a high possibility that the color will fade or transfer. Dissolve neutral detergent in water, wash gently by hand, and then rinse thoroughly. The key to preventing wrinkles is to adjust the shape after washing without wringing it out, and then dry it in a well-ventilated place in the shade. Ironing from the lining will preserve the texture of the silk fabric. Apply a dry iron at low temperature over the pressing cloth.


Depending on how the cloth is cut, the pattern may differ slightly from the sample product. Thank you for your understanding in advance.