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[Furoshiki] 70 Modern Girl Polka Dot
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After the great Kanto earthquake in 1923, in the drastically altered Tokyo, new groups of youths known as Modern Boys and Modern Girls became the center of attention. Especially among Modern Girls, overseas textile designs became very popular and "Meisen" silk material was used to create kimono with modern designs. This became the new style for young girls. To recreate the unique world of delicate kasuri weave, we bring it to you in the form of furoshiki wrapping cloths.
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●Materials: 100% cotton ●Size (approx.): 70cm ●Weight (Item only): approx. 89g ●Manufacturing Area: Kyoto ●Brand Name: Musubi ●In relation to photography conditions, the color and pattern nuance may differ slightly. ●If the item is out of stock, it will be manufactured when the order is made. Depending on the item, delivery may be delayed. If you have any questions regarding delivery time, please contact customer service.
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[Furoshiki] 70 Modern Girl Polka Dot
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