This fabric is simply sewn with basting thread and it can easily unloose, therefore it has to be tailored to fit. HAKKAKE (bottom half of lining) with pattern.
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[ Karieba ]
Kimono labeled as "karinui" or "karieba" are unfinished. In Japanese, kari means temporary, and nui means sewing. These items are only tacked/stitched together temporarily, just to show what the finished garment will look like. As such, karinui and karieba items will need tailoring/sewing if you would like to wear them (we generally recommend them for display).
[Chirimen]
Chirimen is a silk, wool, or synthetic fiber fabric with a distinctively crisp, crimped appearance.
Kinsha is a kind of Chirimen and it has more minute wrinkles, smooth and glossy touch.
Mon-kinsha is a Kinsha fabric with woven patterns.
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