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Color / Black and Multi-color Size Chart
Japanese name/ 御所解 (Goshodoki)
-About-
This palace-style pattern was popular among the ladies of the Kyoto Imperial Palace for their kosode short-sleeved kimonos during the mid to late Edo period. It is a type of landscape pattern that portrays stories from the imperial era, featuring elegant elements such as flowing water, flowers, and imperial carriages. This pattern eventually became known as the "Gosho-kai pattern" in the early Meiji period. It is said that the ladies-in-waiting to nobles and women working at the Imperial Palace would unpick and wear short-sleeved kimonos given to them by the ladies-in-waiting.
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
Color / Black and Multi-color Size Chart
Japanese name/ 御所解 (Goshodoki)
-About-
This palace-style pattern was popular among the ladies of the Kyoto Imperial Palace for their kosode short-sleeved kimonos during the mid to late Edo period. It is a type of landscape pattern that portrays stories from the imperial era, featuring elegant elements such as flowing water, flowers, and imperial carriages. This pattern eventually became known as the "Gosho-kai pattern" in the early Meiji period. It is said that the ladies-in-waiting to nobles and women working at the Imperial Palace would unpick and wear short-sleeved kimonos given to them by the ladies-in-waiting.
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
Color / Black and Multi-color Size Chart
Japanese name/ 御所解 (Goshodoki)
-About-
This palace-style pattern was popular among the ladies of the Kyoto Imperial Palace for their kosode short-sleeved kimonos during the mid to late Edo period. It is a type of landscape pattern that portrays stories from the imperial era, featuring elegant elements such as flowing water, flowers, and imperial carriages. This pattern eventually became known as the "Gosho-kai pattern" in the early Meiji period. It is said that the ladies-in-waiting to nobles and women working at the Imperial Palace would unpick and wear short-sleeved kimonos given to them by the ladies-in-waiting.
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
・100% Silk (Custom-woven Jacquard )
・Made in Japan
・Classic-fit Aloha shirt
・Coconut buttons
・Dry-clean
All of our 100% silk aloha shirts have our logo of “sea turtle and wave”, woven into our custom-made silk fabric.
We take pride in our clothing being designed, dyed, steamed, washed, and sewn entirely in Kyoto, Japan. Over this intricately woven pattern, we dye our designs…
Pagong’s personal archives house 6000 Kimono patterns, which we choose from, as well as from museum archives.


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