A haori is a type of short kimono.
It is worn over a kimono to protect against the cold and as formal clothing.
Today, in addition to the traditional way of wearing it, it can also be worn over clothing or turned inside out to expose the lining.
As a fashion item such as a jacket.
It is a haori with a chrysanthemum pattern.
Chrysanthemums were believed to ward off evil spirits and prolong life. Therefore, the chrysanthemum pattern is a symbol of longevity and is used as an auspicious pattern to ward off evil.
In addition, the emperor of the Kamakura period liked to use chrysanthemum patterns, so the imperial family crest is chrysanthemum.
Chrysanthemum patterns are also used in Japanese passports.
■ 素 材 / material ■ synthetic fibers
■サイズ / Size■
・着丈(後方襟付根~裾先) 約73.0cm
/ Length (back collar base-hem) about28.7in
・肩幅(両肩横直線) 約cm
/ Shoulder width (both shoulders horizontal line) about in
・裄(肩頂点~袖先) 約63.5cm
/ Sleeve length (shoulder apex-sleeve end) about 24.9in
・袖丈 約45.0cm
/ Sleeve Tip Width about 17.7in
※多少の誤差はご了承下さい / Please acknowledge some errors.