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Under the kimono, we wear a Naga-Juban to keep the kimono from getting worn or stained.
Only the tip of the Naga-Juban could be seen between your neck and the kimono, but it can create a subtle balance of the entire outfit you are in.
Of course there are several kinds of Naga-Juban. Some are for the use on the ceremonial occasions with mourning kimono or bridal Furisode,
Others are for rather casual occasions with Tsukesage etc. Rinzu, Chirimen, Muslin are usually used as the material of Naga-Juban.
And with summer kimonos, Sha or hemp are mainly used. Each material has each own characteristic. It can be said that Naga-Juban is a hidden smartness.
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no.80786535
 Nagajuban w Cloud & Flower 1930's $65

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 Nagajuban w Ichimatsu and Drum Before 1920 $85

| no.81117185
 Nagajuban Mum x Maple Leaf Pttn 1970's $60

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 Nagajuban w Shibori Cloud, Asanoha 1930's $65

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 Hitoe Nagajuban w Baby Dolls 1930's $75

| no.80537106
 Men's Nagajuban; Sparrows Contemporary $65

| no.81142910
 Nagajuban, Baby Doll w Flowers 1930's $90

| no.80897538
 Hitoe Nagajuban; Ro Silk 1920's $150

| no.81041855
 Nagajuban w Chic Hand Scrolls 1930's $60

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