Kitsuke Day
A kimono dealer in Japan mentioned that he might, potentially, possibly maybe, get a small spot on a news show about his shop. Even if this isn't possible, I don't normally leave photos with reviews unless it makes the item look good (or the item is defective. Then people deserve to know something is wrong.) But... possibly, maybe? "Estate Sale" style lots of assorted items to bid on is not common in Japan like it is here. So odd lots of old kimono are very cheap, often $100 USD or less for half a dozen items. But they aren't necessarily items that would be worn together, if someone has a sense of formality, colours, types of kimono, etc. They're great for mixing with yofuku or maybe photoshoots as-is, but if using as intended... Look y'all. The autistic gaijin kimono collector most certainly didn't take this as a sign to make review photos as perfect as possible. Right? Doing this wrong is so embarrassing. Since the mannequin only raises so much, a...