Traditionally, the Japanese wore a yukata after emerging from a steam or a bath. But in the 19th century people began to wear this light-weight garment in the streets during the summer. Today, yukata generally refers to an unlined kimono for casual wear. Our collection is designed with an all-over print of koi print, The Japanese believe that the koi fish is a symbol of long life and good fortune. The Chinese believe fishes are a symbol for wealth. A pair of fish symbolizes marriage, conjugal felicity, fertility and tenacity. Includes matching tie-belt. Available in three colors. 100% cotton. Machine washable. One size. Click Here to view our Kimono Hanger. Imported from China. Usually leaves our warehouse in 1-2 business days. Click to See Our Kimono Line Unisex. Available in One Size Only (Suggested for Men’s Medium ~ X-Large, or Women’s Large ~ XX-Large). |
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