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Tsuruko
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Post subject: Information: Dressing in Kimono Posted: Thu Jun 19, 2008 7:24 pm |
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Joined: Wed Jun 11, 2008 2:17 pm Posts: 915 Favorite Geiko: Ichisayo Favorite Maiko: Miharu
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Since, I've very tied up at the moment, it's hard to do a personalized tutorial with english directions, I promise to do one, but 1.) I need a model, 2.) I need an assistant, and 3.) I need some time. XD For now, I hope this will help anyone who's wishing to learn Kitsuke and is without a reference at all on dressing. I find this site very useful, and I will point out a few of the pages that have been most useful to me, so no one has to dig through the Kanji for those of us that can't understand it (yet!). Hope it helps! <3
Part 1.) The Juban
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/01aeaeo/02aeeeeuoae/
What you'll need: ( as per this tutorial )
Juban, Haneri, eri shin, koshi-himo, date-jime.
Part 2.) The Kimono
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/01aeaeo/03aeiaei/
What you'll need:
Kimono, clips for alligning the collar, koshi himo, korin belt, and date-jime.
( collar tip: for the clips, buy a few of those fridge clips or clippy close pins, they work just fine and are super cheap and probably laying about your place. I use three versus one. )
Part 3. ) The Obi
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/01aeaeo/05/
A multitude of styles are here, most of these are for informal ensembles for townwear or Yukata, but there are a few that require an obi-age and a few o-taiko variants.
Formal Obi - Require a Fukuro or Maru obi, or some other 12 inch wide obi
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/02aaeo/04furisode/
Part.4 ) - Obi Jime and Obi age ( this is optional for informal ensembles. )
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/01aeaeo/04aoaeuaeaoieoeeoe/
What you'll need: Obi Jime and Obi-age
Men's Kimono -
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/05aeeiaeo/i ... oeeo/01_5/
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/05aeeiaeo/i ... oeeo/02_7/
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/05aeeiaeo/02_8/
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/05aeeiaeo/03_5/
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/05aeeiaeo/04/
Assorted other things:
Yukata Dressing:
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/03iaaaeo/04iaaiaeoe/
Padding:
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/03iaaaeo/03eaoaee/eaeaie/
Folding for Storage:
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/03iaaaeo/06 ... 01iaaisse/ - kimono
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/04aeiei/02_3/06/ - nagoya obi
Basting Han - Eri and Date - Eri
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/03iaaaeo/07iaaaen/03_4/
Etiquette -
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/02aaeo/05_3/
http://www.sgm.co.jp/kituke/03iaaaeo/07iaaaen/
English Directions with further picture references:
http://www.risingsunimports.com/obi/how ... imono.html
http://www.risingsunimports.com/obi/how ... mono2.html
http://www.risingsunimports.com/obi/howtotieobi.html
http://www.transbride.freeola.net/trans ... /Page2.htm
http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/fas ... ukata.html
http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/fas ... ata_2.html
http://www.japaneselifestyle.com.au/fas ... ata_3.html
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toshiteru-san
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 6:26 pm |
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Joined: Tue Sep 30, 2008 11:47 pm Posts: 1283 Location: chicago
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Ichiko
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Post subject: Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 9:38 pm |
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Joined: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:39 pm Posts: 906 Location: in my imaginary hanimachi........ Favorite Geiko: Kotoha Favorite Maiko: Fukuya
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i know..ookini,ookini.....ookini!!!
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Cortana
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 1:00 am |
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Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2008 12:24 pm Posts: 394 Location: Somewhere in the Heavens Favorite Geiko: Umeha
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What we need now is like, Type of kimono to wear according to occasion.
What season each motif is in and such.
_________________ Oiran Sama Sees What You Did There.
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komiiro
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Post subject: Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 3:35 am |
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Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:15 pm Posts: 184 Location: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Favorite Geiko: Mineko and Wakana Favorite Maiko: Tsuruha
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I agree with Cortana. I'm sure many of us know what is worn where and when, but I'm sure many of us don't.
And sometimes it's nice to have a reference for motifs.
_________________ Grace, Poise, Respect and Discipline. Kimono-san Forums
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Ichiko
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:08 pm |
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Joined: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:39 pm Posts: 906 Location: in my imaginary hanimachi........ Favorite Geiko: Kotoha Favorite Maiko: Fukuya
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Should we start a thread? One for motifs and one for occasations?
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komiiro
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Post subject: Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 11:54 pm |
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Joined: Sun Sep 28, 2008 2:15 pm Posts: 184 Location: Sudbury, Ontario, Canada Favorite Geiko: Mineko and Wakana Favorite Maiko: Tsuruha
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I tried that but it kinda died, lol... but I second a thread on it.
_________________ Grace, Poise, Respect and Discipline. Kimono-san Forums
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Ichiko
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Post subject: Posted: Sun Feb 22, 2009 1:00 pm |
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Joined: Mon Sep 22, 2008 3:39 pm Posts: 906 Location: in my imaginary hanimachi........ Favorite Geiko: Kotoha Favorite Maiko: Fukuya
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Cool, who wants to do the honours??
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