Japanese Kikusui throwover
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Effortlessly stylish and a pleasure to wear, this mid-length kimono-style jacket is adorned with a beautiful chrysanthemum flower design. The sustainable modal fabric, made from renewable tree cellulose, is soft, breathable and floats delicately when worn.
The kimono features a pattern adapted from a Japanese futon cover created using a technique called tsutsugaki, or tube drawing: rice flour paste is applied to woven fabric using a paper tube, preventing colour from penetrating these areas when the fabric is then dyed. The futon cover was made in the Fukuoka prefecture in the late 19th century and is held in the V&A archive.
Dimensions
One size fits UK 8-18
Composition
100% modal
Colour
Blue
Product code
171785
Dimensions
One size fits UK 8-18
Composition
100% modal
Colour
Blue
Product code
171785
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