tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110256989068293771.post2259658340199618941..comments2023-05-25T14:56:22.901+03:00Comments on Lumikettu's Adventures in Kimono: Types of a KimonoLumikettuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14008966574942851296noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110256989068293771.post-12984064214932306452014-01-22T12:46:41.733+02:002014-01-22T12:46:41.733+02:00Oh dear lord! That's got to the the worst typo...Oh dear lord! That's got to the the worst typo I've had! (with the mofuku color) I'm correcting it straight away.<br /><br />I wanted to keep this article strictly in the basics. I covered omeshi, tsumugi and meisen in the Woven patterns article: http://lumikettukimono.blogspot.fi/2012/06/patterns-in-kimono-woven-patterns.html<br /><br />I also think I should update these. When I can find the time....Lumikettuhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14008966574942851296noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7110256989068293771.post-47775889054999152612014-01-22T06:32:12.599+02:002014-01-22T06:32:12.599+02:00Great article! If I may, i already jotted down som...Great article! If I may, i already jotted down some notes.<br /><br />"Mofuku or kimono for mourning is a solid white kimono with five family crests, or mon."<br />It's supposed to be solid black kimono ;).<br /><br />The longest sode type of furisode also called oofurisode.<br /><br />The colour of iromuji usually pastel colour.<br /><br />What about omeshi, tsumugi and meisen?Vika Asriningrumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07450939406090361223noreply@blogger.com