Yukata is the perfect time to use an obidome!
For tying your yukata obi! Recommended items to prevent your kimono from coming undone
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When wearing a yukata, it's time to use an obidome.
If it's a yukata, I'll try putting it on myself.
This is especially recommended for those who are up for the challenge.
Obidome is not just for looks! It also helps to prevent your kimono from falling apart.
If you've read my previous article, you may already know...
Yes, it's to prevent your clothes from coming loose !!
If you're not used to tying an obi, it can easily come loose.
Yukata obi, especially polyester obi that is very thin,
It can be quite difficult to tie it securely.
Because it's soft, it's easy to make decorative knots.
Securely fastened with three-part and four-part strings that make the most of the obi fastener
At times like these, one of the items that can prevent the obi from slipping down is a three-part or four-part string to pass through the obidome !
(Actually, the string is more important than the obidome itself .)
After tying the obi,
Secure it tightly with an obi-jime (belt fastener) through the obi-dome!
This alone will give you a little more peace of mind.
Ideas for using it for more than just obidome
In addition to obi fasteners and obi ties,
- Decorative cords for yukata - Depending on your outfit, you can also use thin belts for clothes.
The problem of the belt falling down is
Once you understand the principle of fixing the belt with a thin object ,
It can be applied to everyday items as well.
Be sure to try it out when you go out in a yukata!
This little item can improve your appearance and make you feel more secure.
Be sure to try this out when you go out in a yukata.
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