Tsumugi is a type of kimono made from dyed woven fabric using tsumugi thread.
It is characterized by its strong and durable fabric.
Another feature is that many varieties, such as Yuki Tsumugi and Kumejima Tsumugi, are designated as Important Intangible Cultural Properties of Japan.
Like komon, it can be worn as everyday wear or as fashionable clothing.
For example, it is perfect for a dinner party with friends or a lesson.
The obi is matched with a Nagoya obi, a stylish bag obi, or a half-width obi, which are of the same rank as tsumugi.
It is not recommended to wear a high-class maru obi or fukuro obi.
I think that true kimono lovers will ultimately choose tsumugi kimonos.
It is a kimono that has been designated as an Important Intangible Cultural Property of Japan.
The real thing costs several million yen. I'd love to wear one at least once.
Well, see you next time.
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