The scarf is made of some of the fabrics of fashionable kimono-like kimonos from the 1960s and 1970s. These kimonos incorporated the patterns of Western modelismo that was popular at the time. Young girls who admired the West would have worn it when going to movie theaters, cafes, and enjoying dates.
The power of fabric
No matter what era or country, fabric is always cuddle for people
A new piece is born when a kimono that was once treasured by someone in Japan is unraveled and combined with fabric from another country. The fabrics that come together, transcending time and borders, live on in the history of their new owners.
A scarf made by stitching together small scraps. Kimono fabric, fabric from some European country. Small forces come together to make a scarf that will keep someone warm.
Material: Silk, wool, cotton, polyester
Washing method: dry cleaning
It has a string for buttoning. Please attach the button wherever you like. There are many ways to attach it, so find a way to wear it that