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つきはな袴【 着用方法 】

Tsukihana Hakama [How to wear]

I will explain how to wear the Tsukihana hakama with illustrations♪

Easy to wear with no need for dressing tools

---- Sleep ----

1. Lay the baby wearing underwear on top of the kimono.

2. Tie the inner and outer strings of the kimono

3. With the Velcro removed, put on the hakama from the feet up like pants.

*If you wear the hakama with the hakama up to below your chest, it will not fall off easily and will look more beautiful.

4. Once you fasten the velcro on the hakama, you are done wearing it♪

*The waist elastic is strong to prevent it from falling apart.

 If it feels too tight, pull the rubber part and fasten the Velcro.

*We want you to wear it for a long time, so the size is a little loose when you wear it around 100 days after birth.

*For ease of movement and to prevent falls, the sleeves and hakama of the kimono are shorter than regular hakama.

If your child grows up and feels that the length of the hakama is too short, we recommend that you wear socks with it.

---- Tacchi ~ Anyo ----

1. Put on the kimono over the underwear and tie the inner and outer strings.

2. Put on the hakama from the feet up like pants

*It will be smoother if you put it on with the waist velcro fastened on only one side.

3. Once you fasten the velcro on the hakama, you're done wearing it♪

*The elastic waistband is strong to prevent the clothes from falling apart and falling from stepping on the hem.

 If it feels too tight, pull the rubber part and fasten the Velcro.

On the other hand, if you are concerned about the waist being loose, please use the included Velcro tape.

*It looks beautiful when the lumbar rest on the back is aligned with the center of your back.

*If you wear the hakama with the hakama up to below your chest, it will not fall off easily and will look more beautiful.

*For ease of movement and to prevent falls, the sleeves and hakama of the kimono are shorter than regular hakama.

If your child grows up and feels that the length of the hakama is too short, we recommend that you wear socks with it.

---- If your clothes fall apart ----

If your clothes fall apart, try the following methods

◆ Pull the kimono from the side opening of the hakama or the hem of the hakama.

◆ Remove the velcro from the waist and refasten it.

◆ Use size adjustment parts (double-sided Velcro)

*Size adjustment parts are included only for M size.