Echigo Katakai Cotton "Ojiya Textile/Navy Blue/Echigo Check" Single Layer
Echigo Katakai Cotton "Ojiya Textile/Navy Blue/Echigo Check" Single Layer
The simple, finely grained lattice pattern in crimson creates an elegant image for this Katakai cotton kimono. The standard, subdued design will last you a long time as an everyday kimono.
" About Katakai Cotton" The History of Konni Kobo
In the 1940s, he was recognized for his work as a dyer, and as part of the Folk Crafts Movement advocated by Muneyoshi Yanagi, he completed a unique Konjin fabric called Katakai Cotton under his guidance. This fabric was born from the idea of "beauty suited to practical use" that is integrated into everyday life, rather than being decorative.
* Kon'ya originally meant an indigo dyeing shop, but since in the past indigo dyeing shop was synonymous with dyeing shop, the term "kon'ya" came to refer to all dyeing shops.
・Roll size : Width 39.5cm/Length 12.5m
Material: 100% cotton
・About washing
-Wash separately from other items.
・Do not soak in water for a long time.
- Color may transfer due to friction, sweat, etc.
Machine washing may cause the item to lose its shape.
・Do not use detergent.
At our shop, we want you to feel as comfortable as possible and our Japanese dressmakers hand-sew our kimonos to fit your body shape.
*Depending on the fabric, only the back and side parts will be sewn by machine.
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Tailoring options
Tailoring options
Ishikidate is a patch of cloth attached to the lower part of the back of a kimono. Ishikidate is the same for both men and women.
Size Chart
Size Chart
The size chart is for standard ready-made sizes. You can use the chart to make changes to only those parts that do not fit the ready-made size.
About tailoring
About tailoring
If this is your first kimono and you don't know your size, don't worry. We will tailor it to your exact size. Please use this when measuring your own kimono.