Furifu men yukata collection, showing nice exemples of katamigawari style.
In old Japan, katamigawari was a way to recycle fabrics and make new clothes when you didn’t have the full tanmono (kimono fabric roll) required. It became a true fashion statement in Late Azuchi Momoyama/early Edo periods.
It looks amazing when worn and it’s one of my favourite kimono look!
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