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Laced Han-Juban this is a 3/4-sleeved, hip length, wrap around shirt
worn just like an undershirt
a Han-Juban helps keep the kimono clean
available in two sizes
M (22.6" long, up to 40" chest, 25.6" wrap-around)
L (22.6" long, up to 44" chest, 28.7" wrap-around)

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Laced Susoyoke this is a wrap around half-slip
a Susoyoke helps keep the kimono clean
M (36" length, 52" wrap-around)
L (36" length, 59" wrap-around)

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Eri Sugata With a kimono, instead of wearing the 4 accessories: Han-Juban, Susoyoke, Han-eri & Eri-Shin, many women today often wear a collar called Eri-Sugata. This method of dressing is lighter and still gives a formal appearance. one size fits most.
55% polyester, 25% acetate, 20% cotton
Out of Stock
Last Updated on 10/12/09

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Han-eri Eri in Japanese means a collar.
Han-eri is the white collar in-between a kimono and a Han-Juban (item # U-27). Made from polyester.

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Eri-Shin Eri in Japanese means a collar.
to help keep a collars shaped, an Eri-shin is placed in
between a Han-Juban (item # U-27) and Han-eri (item # U-2). 100% nylon

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