Review:

Furisode (long Sleeved Kimono For Unmarried Women)

overall review score: 4.5
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Furisode is a traditional Japanese kimono characterized by its long, flowing sleeves, typically worn by unmarried women during special occasions such as Coming of Age Day, weddings, and tea ceremonies. It symbolizes youth, elegance, and the celebration of adulthood. The furisode is often brightly colored with intricate patterns and elaborate designs, reflecting the wearer's personality and status.

Key Features

  • Long, flowing sleeves that often reach between 85 to 114 centimeters in length
  • Vibrant colors and elaborate, detailed patterns
  • Made from luxurious fabrics such as silk or brocade
  • Worn with specific accessories including obis (belts), obiage, and obijime
  • Traditionally reserved for unmarried women, representing their youthful status
  • Worn during formal ceremonies like Coming of Age Day and weddings

Pros

  • Elegant and visually stunning design enhances cultural appreciation
  • Symbolizes youth and marital status effectively
  • Can be a beautiful choice for special occasions and celebrations
  • Rich history and tradition add cultural depth

Cons

  • Often expensive due to high-quality fabrics and craftsmanship
  • Requires professional assistance for proper wearing and tying accessories
  • Not suitable for casual or everyday wear due to formality and cost
  • Limited mobility compared to modern clothing styles

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Last updated: Wed, May 6, 2026, 06:49:35 PM UTC