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MACHIKO_SHIME Japanese vintage kimonos, upcycled

VINTAGE KUROMONTSUKI HAORI "koma"

VINTAGE KUROMONTSUKI HAORI "koma"

Regular price ¥50,000 JPY
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This HAORI is called “KUROMONTSUKI HAORI 黒紋付羽織” in Japan. It used to be worn as the first formal jacket for Japanese men.

One-of-a-kind-vintage.

I carefully handpicked this piece, which is in very good condition for a vintage garment.

Handmade by Japanese craftsmen

 

*This HAORI will be sent for professional kimono cleaning after purchase.
Please allow about 10 business day from order to shipment.

*Dated old, antique piece

[Material] Silk

[Size] Free size can be worn anywhere from a UK6 - UK16

*see kimono sizing illustration* Length (body length): approx. 80cm / 31.4 inches, Length from back of neck to end of sleeve: 67cm / 26.3 inches (My height: 167cm / approx. 5 ft. 6 in)

* Please understand that there may be stains and slight damage common in vintage fabrics. 

[Care] Dry clean.

 

“KAMON 家紋 ”About the mark on this HAORI
This mark is called KAMON and is the emblem representing the family.
In the old days, only a few people of high status were allowed to have KAMON, but in the Meiji era (1868-1912), ordinary people were allowed to have KAMON.

It is mainly used as a coat of arms for the first formal jacket.
This HAORI is called “KUROMONTSUKI HAORI 黒紋付羽織” in Japan. It used to be worn as the first formal jacket for Japanese men.
However, in modern Japan, very few people wear kuromontsuki haori for formal wear anymore.
It is only worn at weddings for Japanese-style wedding ceremonies, and attendees also usually wear suits.

I am drawn to the beauty of the KUROMONTSUKI HAORI 黒紋付羽織.
In the rural Tohoku town where I live, these HAORI, which are intended only to be worn as traditional formal wear, are often not used and stored for long periods of time, and then disposed of along with the house when the owner passes away.

My proposal is different from the original way of wearing kimono.

This haori family crest is called 「源氏車」 The Genji kuruma「源氏車」 crest is a design based on the motif of a court carriage「御所車」. Since the Meiji era, it has been used by many ordinary people.


I propose to wear this haori as a unisex casual fashion item.

SHIPPING & RETURNS, DETAILS

WORLDWIDE SHIPPING OK

Shipping to US, UK, France, Italy, Canada, Australia, Finland and Switzerland is OK. For other countries, please ask me ✉︎ I will check on shipping to your region.

 

ORDER TO SHIPMENT

It usually takes 3 business days from order to shipment. *Some items will be sent for cleaning after purchase. Please allow about 7-10 business days from order to shipment.

*International delivery times can vary due to customs.

ALL ITEM, NO RETURN or NO REFUND. (ALL SALES ARE FINAL)

Please check the measurements and conditions before purchasing.

SHIPPING METHOD

Shipping will be via Japan Post EMS and Small Packet.

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REGARDING VAT/ IMPORTING TAX

Thank you for your understanding that any customs charges and tax upon delivery which the customer is responsible.

*The prices shown in my website do not include such items as VAT, import duty, tax and other unpredictable charges against middleman. In case of these unexpected charge needed in the due course, these charges should be paid by the customers. For more information regarding your country’s customs policies, please contact your local customs office or its agents.

Thank you for your understanding.

*Thank you for your understanding that the buyer has responsible for local laws and regulations.

ON THE TOPIC OF MATERIAL COMPOSITION

Antique and vintage Kimono and Haori do not have material composition labels. Material composition labels were a development that came with mass market clothing and as such when kimono are newly tailored, the final product is made to the original client's specification. Today however, ready-made products including kimono and yukata are also sold at major retail stores.

When you tailor your kimono in traditional way, you select a kimono fabric and tailor to your size.
Composition of the fabric is ONLY indicated on the fabric. Composition of fabric information was not traditionally provided in tailored kimono and even today kimono tailors do not generally include it in the garment.

In addition, most kimonos are tailored by hand. Kimonos are tailored by a special sewing professional called a "wasai-shi" (Japanese tailor or seamstress).

I am active as a licensed antique art dealer. And I am a kimono geek. Compositional judgments of vintage kimonos are not 100% accurate unless they are submitted to an inspection agency that can perform tests on the fabrics to determine their composition. I myself have a career as an upcycling artist. I have experimented with washing kimonos at home, and with burning fabrics and threads to determine their combustion reactions. If I am confident that the item is made of silk based on the assumed age of production and judgment of the fabric quality, I label it as 100% silk.

However, there are some very rare cases in which silk is used for the warp and synthetic fiber for the weft. This is not only the case with modern products, but also occasionally with older products in which synthetic fibers were first made available. There are also some modern products that are made of synthetic fibers that do not differ from very elaborate silk. For those that I have concerns about, I burn the threads and other materials to make a judgment, but without sophisticated test equipment, it is difficult to make an 100% accurate assessment judgment. For those that I am unsure about, I use the notation "silk & more". I take care in making these judgments based largely on my own experience, but cannot guarantee the accuracy beyond all doubt.
If you have a deep desire to determine the material composition I would recommend seeking out the services of a fabric testing lab near you.

Thank you for your understanding.

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