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Color / Green and Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name/ <鷲> (Washi)
-About-
In Japan, court nobles and samurai have used eagles for hunting since ancient times. Their use as design in samurai family crests was due to the heroic image of an eagle flying through the sky.
It was first used as a kimono pattern in the late Edo period, in combination with other auspicious patterns.
In modern times, it can often be seen as a pattern for boys clothing and Shichi-Go-San kimono.
This particular pattern, which depicts a sharp-eyed eagle perched on a large rock floating in the ocean, was used for boy baby clothes.
It symbolizes the wish to "grow up to be strong and become a champion!"
・Rayon 50% Cotton 50%
・One-Size-Fits-Most
・Made in Japan
・Urban style
・Hand-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Green and Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name/ <鷲> (Washi)
-About-
In Japan, court nobles and samurai have used eagles for hunting since ancient times. Their use as design in samurai family crests was due to the heroic image of an eagle flying through the sky.
It was first used as a kimono pattern in the late Edo period, in combination with other auspicious patterns.
In modern times, it can often be seen as a pattern for boys clothing and Shichi-Go-San kimono.
This particular pattern, which depicts a sharp-eyed eagle perched on a large rock floating in the ocean, was used for boy baby clothes.
It symbolizes the wish to "grow up to be strong and become a champion!"
・Rayon 50% Cotton 50%
・One-Size-Fits-Most
・Made in Japan
・Urban style
・Hand-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
Color / Green and Multi-color Care Instruction
Japanese name/ <鷲> (Washi)
-About-
In Japan, court nobles and samurai have used eagles for hunting since ancient times. Their use as design in samurai family crests was due to the heroic image of an eagle flying through the sky.
It was first used as a kimono pattern in the late Edo period, in combination with other auspicious patterns.
In modern times, it can often be seen as a pattern for boys clothing and Shichi-Go-San kimono.
This particular pattern, which depicts a sharp-eyed eagle perched on a large rock floating in the ocean, was used for boy baby clothes.
It symbolizes the wish to "grow up to be strong and become a champion!"
・Rayon 50% Cotton 50%
・One-Size-Fits-Most
・Made in Japan
・Urban style
・Hand-wash
・Currency : US Dollar (USD)
=SIZE (inches)=
Chest | Body Length |
Sleeve Length |
Sleeve Opening |
|
F Size | 50 | 36 | 32 | 5.5 |
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