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How to Wear

This is a video tutorial on how to put on a yukata kimono, how to tie an obi belt, how to put on hakama pants, how to fold a yukata kimono, and how to tie tasuki.

How to wear Kimono and Yukata

How to check whether the length will fit you:

1. Put on the yukata kimono, then use the kimono cord (koshi himo) to adjust the length and width.

This is a video tutorial on how to put on a yukata kimono, how to tie an obi belt, how to put on hakama pants, how to fold a yukata kimono, and how to tie tasuki.

Tips

If you open up the back of the collar a little like the photo, it shows the throat and nape of the neck for a very beautiful look.

Adjust the lapels so that you can see the decorative collar (han-eri).k.

How to tie the obi belt

Flat Obi / Hira Obi

Obi with Pre-tied Bow / Tsukuri Obi

Soft Obi / Heko Obi

How to Fold a Yukata or Japanese Kimono

Folding a yukata kimono or Japanese kimono is not that hard. It is recommended to fold it neatly before storage so that you can wear it neatly anytime.

This is a video tutorial on how to put on a yukata kimono, how to tie an obi belt, how to put on hakama pants, how to fold a yukata kimono, and how to tie tasuki.

How to wear Kimono and Yukata

How to check whether the length will fit you:

1. Put on the yukata kimono, then use the kimono cord (koshi himo) to adjust the length and width.

2. Tie the obi. Please choose the style you like from the two types.

How to tie the obi belt

Kanda Style / Kanda Musubi

Kaino Kuchi Style / Kaino Kuchi

Other

How to Wear Hakama Pants

Hakama are put on after you have put on a yukata kimono or Japanese kimono. It is easy to understand if you think of them like trousers or a skirt.

How to Tie Tasuki

The cords or sashes for tucking up the sleeves are called tasuki. When working while wearing a Japanese kimono, both men and women tie up the tasuki to keep the sleeves out of the way.

How to Fold a Yukata Kimono or Japanese Kimono

Folding a yukata kimono or Japanese kimono is not that hard. It is recommended to fold it neatly before storage so that you can wear it neatly anytime.

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