Iromuji is a kimono made of white fabric dyed in only one color other than black.There is no pattern attached.
The rank of the fabric varies depending on whether or not it has a pattern called a "jimon" woven into the fabric itself.
If it has a crest, it is considered to be of the same rank as a formal formal kimono. It is common to wear a fukuro obi (sash).
If there is no crest, wearing a Fukuro obi will be of the same rank as a Tsukesage, and wearing a Nagoya obi will be of the same rank as a Komon.
"Each wearing occasion"
* Solid-colored kimono with crest: for children's graduation ceremonies, entrance ceremonies, Shichi-Go-San, shrine visits, etc.
* Plain-colored kimono with no crest and a bag-shaped obi: for reunions, celebrations, etc.
* Muji kimono without crest and Nagoya obi: for dinner parties, theater, etc. Wearing around town.
It's also fun to choose an obi to go with this plain kimono.
Well, see you next time.
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