Description: Pre-Owned Brand Unbranded Condition Very Good Color Multi-Color Material Cotton 100% Size Free (One Size) Fabric Japan Sewing in China Stretch No Zipper No Button No Pocket ano Flaws No visible flaws * Please see pictures for further detail Remarks All yukata robes are clean. I’ll make sure to steam iron it before shipping but when it arrives you have to iron or steam iron it again. I suggest use some fabric stiffener after steam ironing/ironing the yukata robe to give it a crisp/clean look. Yukata robes are normally long because you have to adjust it to your body .The bottom of the yukata should be just above your ankles. The sleeve length should be long enough to reach between your elbow and wrist. It is best to wear undergarments under the yukata. Actual Measurements 1. Neck to shoulder 12” 2. Sleeve length 12.5” 3.Shoulder to shoulder 23” 4.Chest 23” 5.Waist 21” 6.Hem 20” (close) 7.Front length 61” 8.Sleeve opening (hole for the arms) 8.5” *Please allow room for errors Care Instructions ◎Color transfer may occur due to friction while wearing. ○Color may transfer due to sweat, water, etc. ○Washing with other items may cause color transfer, so wash separately. ○Soaking may cause color transfer, so after washing, immediately reshape and dry in the shade. ○When washing, use non-fluorescent detergent and avoid using bleach. ○Avoid tumble drying. ○In the case of glitter print products, the glitter print is not permanent and may be reduced by detergent or friction. ○Avoid storing with sweat or dirt attached. Measurement Guidelines Neck to Shoulder: Measure from the middle of the neck to end of shoulder (where the sleeve starts). Sleeve length: Measure from the shoulder to the wrist. Shoulder to Shoulder: Measure this length from one shoulder to another. Chest: Under the arms across the back. Waist: Across the waist. Hem: Measure from one side to another. Front Length: Measure from the highest point of the shoulder to the hemline. Sleeve: At the widest point of the sleeve. What Is a Yukata? Yukata are a type of traditional Japanese clothing. It is most commonly worn in the summer, but they are also often offered to guests who stay in a ryokan (a Japanese inn, typically with tatami mat rooms and onsen, serving Japanese cuisine and offering other uniquely Japanese experiences). When a place of accommodation offers yukata to guests, they can be worn anywhere; when sleeping at night, when traveling from your room to the hot springs, and even for strolling around town. The yukata originated as a type of bathrobe worn by the aristocrats of the Heian period (794-1185) and later became popular among the general public during the Edo period (1603-1868). Over time, it evolved into a garment worn for leisure activities and social gatherings, especially during hot summer days. The design of a yukata usually features colorful patterns, often with seasonal motifs such as flowers, fireworks, or traditional Japanese symbols. It is typically worn with a sash called an obi, which is tied around the waist to secure the garment in place. The yukata originated as a type of bathrobe worn by the aristocrats of the Heian period (794-1185) and later became popular among the general public during the Edo period (1603-1868). Over time, it evolved into a garment worn for leisure activities and social gatherings, especially during hot summer days. The design of a yukata usually features colorful patterns, often with seasonal motifs such as flowers, fireworks, or traditional Japanese symbols. It is typically worn with a sash called an obi, which is tied around the waist to secure the garment in place.
Price: 32.99 USD
Location: Hyogo
End Time: 2024-11-22T07:43:36.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Brand: Unbranded
Color: Red Multi-Color
Culture: Japanese
Handmade: No