Sleeping and rolling around period
*Please put on underwear before dressing.
Spread out the kimono.
Please open the front wide.
Lie down on it and put your arms through it.
It's easy to grab your baby's hand through the cuffs and put it through.
Tie the strings of the kimono.
Make sure to tie the collar neatly so that it does not open.
Spread the hakama, lay it flat and put your feet through.
It's easier to put your feet through after removing the Velcro and folding the front part down.
Fasten the Velcro and you're done.
Fastening it as tightly as possible will help prevent it from coming undone.
Finally, reach under the hem and pull the hem of the kimono to adjust it.
The hakama looks best when worn with the upper part of the leg raised so that it is just below the chest.
・If the collar opens
It is tied around the chest area, which is covered by the hakama, using a string such as a waist cord.
The key is to tuck the excess string inside the tied string so that it doesn't hang down.
Standing and walking period
*Please put on underwear before dressing.
Dress her in the kimono and tie the strings.
Make sure to tie the collar neatly so that it does not open.
Hakama are worn from the toes up like pants.
Remove the Velcro before putting your feet in.
Fasten the Velcro and you're done.
Fastening it as tightly as possible will help prevent it from coming undone.
Finally, reach under the hem and pull the hem of the kimono to adjust it.
Adjust the position of the hakama to fit your height.
・If the hakama slips down
Place a towel or something similar over the underwear, covering the area from under the chest to the stomach.
It is easier to use a waist cord to tie the towel around your body so that it does not fall off.
About the specifications of the string
Kimono ties may have two or four strings depending on the manufacturing period and tailoring. The type of string used varies by product and cannot be specified by the customer. Please rest assured that either type will not affect the wearability of the kimono.