Saturday, September 6, 2025

Komon kimono

 


Komon is a kimono with a pattern covering the entire fabric, and is of a lower rank than tsukesage or iro-muji.
This kimono is worn as everyday wear and is paired with a Nagoya obi or a half-width obi.
There are three typical patterns of komon.
* Edo Komon: A pattern so fine it looks like a solid color

* Kaga Komon: A large, gorgeous pattern

*Kyoto Komon: Patterns that often have a nature theme

I think komon kimonos are a bit of a stylish everyday wear.
I want to enjoy wearing kimono casually.

Well, see you next time.









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