How To wear the Yukata

The Flow of Wearing The Female Yukata
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Types of Obi ties Bunko bow, Ichimonnji, Katanagashi, Cho-Musubi, Variation of Cho-Musubi IMAGEMOVIE (0:28)
Preparation Needs (Yukata, Hanhaba-Obi, Koshihimo, Date-jime, Kimono Slip, Geta)
Preparing Obi & Date-jime & Koshihimo
Names of Obi parts
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Start Wearing Drape Yukata
Settle Center Seam
Left Tsuma-sakii
Overlap
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Front wrap Adjust the Length IMAGEMOVIE (0:12)
Tie Koshihimo Tie Koshihimo IMAGEMOVIE (2:00)
Ohashori folds Sattle & Adjust Ohashori folds IMAGEMOVIE (1:27)
Settle Ohashori with Koshihimo Settle Ohashori folds with Koshihimo IMAGEMOVIE (1:00)
Settle Ohashori folds with Belt Settle Ohashori folds with Belt IMAGEMOVIE (1:08)
Date-jime Tie Date-jime IMAGEMOVIE (2:32)
Smoothing around Date-jime Adjust Okumi line & Miyatsuguchi IMAGEMOVIE (0:40)
Adjust neckline Adjust V & Back neckline IMAGEMOVIE (0:37)
Bunko bow 1 Bunko bow (Tie)
Foundation of Bunko bow with Han-haba Obi
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Bunko bow 2 Basic Bunko bow (Make Bunko) IMAGEMOVIE (1:16)
Bunko bow 3 Bunko bow (Turn Knot)
Last Adjustment
Finish
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Ichimonnji IMAGEMOVIE (0:08)
Katanagashi Make Katanagashi Knot IMAGEMOVIE (2:27)
Cho-Musubi Make Cho-Musubi Knot IMAGEMOVIE (2:26)
Variation of Cho-Musubi Make Variation of Cho-Musubi Knot IMAGEMOVIE (2:23)
Fold in Hon Datami How to Fold in Hon Datami style
Fold Obi
Fold Date-jime & Koshihimo
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