Vintage Silk Komon Kimono With Peacock, Deer, and Flower Pattern
$156.00
- Age: From the mid to late Showa era (1926-1989)
- Fabric & Pattern: 100% silk exterior and lining. It is a Komon Kimono, which is for informal occasions such as shopping in town, visiting friends, or traveling. Pattern of peacock, deer, & flowers, which is dyed
- Condition: Very good vintage condition. Please read details below
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Kimono tend to have a long length due to how they are traditionally worn. Therefore, they can be full length for modern unconventional styling on taller people. Shorter people might need them hemmed if they plan to wear Kimono in a non-traditional style
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Width of sleeve to sleeve across shoulders with arms straight out: 51 1/4" (130cm)
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Length from back of neck to bottom of hem: 61 3/4" (156.5cm)
- Width from shoulder to shoulder seam: 24" (61cm)
- Circumference around hips: 42" (107cm)
- Vertical sleeve length: 22 1/4" (56.5cm)
- Condition: Very good vintage condition. Please see all of the photos for details about imperfections. There are multiple stains on the lining. There may be tiny flaws on the exterior, which are not noticeable when wearing
- Vintage Garments: Though we do our best to accurately describe & photograph the condition of the garment, please only purchase if you can accept some imperfections inherent to vintage and antique textiles
- Storage: Do not store on a hanger in your closet. These garments are meant to be folded using a precise method. Store in a bureau away from extremes of humidity or dryness (e.g., not in the attic or basement) How To Fold & Storage Tips
- Freshening: Air outside for 1 1/2 to 2 hours on a dry day with good airflow, preferably on a kimono hanger
- Wrinkles: Proper storage and the above freshening procedure will help avoid wrinkles. If you must iron, do so on the lowest silk temperature setting, dry iron/no steam, and use a pressing cloth between the silk and the iron
- Cleaning: We recommend using a professional dry cleaner who has experience with fine vintage silk garments. Spot cleaning yourself is not recommended
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