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This kimono is a rich orange covered with a simple grid pattern of hand-drawn doodle flowers, which

This kimono is a rich orange covered with a simple grid pattern of hand-drawn doodle flowers, which is incredibly whimsical in itself. Then they paired it with an obi with sage green and cream, keeping in tune with the almost 70′s color palette– then threw it for a loop with an almost spooky rabbit-head purse and pink socks!

Just when you thought this kimono coordination was going to be austere and sweet! 

Your accessories don’t have to be pristine, they don’t have to be formal, they don’t even have to be special for kimono. Use what you love and don’t be afraid to show your spirit, even in kimono!


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How do you feel about red?If you really love a deep scarlet blood-red, this kimono from Kisste Kimon

How do you feel about red?

If you really love a deep scarlet blood-red, this kimono from Kisste Kimono is definitely the geometric all-over pattern of your dreams!

Check out the geometric patterning of the simple obi and the black zori shoes with white socks– they tie the whole thing together and even the masculine hat plays a great role in making the outfit look crisp and fun, even a little edgy. 

Unusually for store-bought kimono, this one comes in S, M or L size (which don’t have a lot of centimeters between them, but at least they tried). 


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A gentle creamy-pink acrylic kimono from Kisste Kimono, which shows how you can add a great degree o

A gentle creamy-pink acrylic kimono from Kisste Kimono, which shows how you can add a great degree of interest to a kimono just by pushing up the contrast with the obi. There isn’t even an obijime or obiage on this coordination, but it still looks very proper and crisp! 


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Two yukata coordinations from Tsuyukusa!Look at the careful way the straps of the geta are coordinatTwo yukata coordinations from Tsuyukusa!Look at the careful way the straps of the geta are coordinat

Two yukata coordinations from Tsuyukusa!

Look at the careful way the straps of the geta are coordinated with the ‘highlight’ color of the yukata– especially in the second yukata, they pick up the background teal tone which is also pulled out into the obi color. In the top yukata, white is used as a highlight color against a bold teal and extremely deep indigo color– the flowers seem to glow. They might be chrysanthemums or a stylized daisy.

The stark, blazing white obi lends adult flair to this large-patterned piece. You can see more of it here.

The second one is a bit more festive, utilizing a marbled and chaotic jumble of violet and teal but with a carefully structured pattern of asa-no-ha. The large white triangles of the motif give us a bit of a break from the crazy color scheme. Look at it up close here.


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Dapper Wednesday: Sweater Edition

Dapper Wednesday: Sweater Edition


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After dad left, mom stopped wearing bras around the house.

After dad left, mom stopped wearing bras around the house.


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The only certain freedom’s in departure. #airplane #landing #pune #sundown #casual #fun #photo

The only certain freedom’s in departure.
#airplane #landing #pune #sundown #casual #fun #photography #cityscape #city #silhouette #dusk #travel #wanderlust #funatwork #workinghard #canon #travelbug #airbus #boeing #gopro #shadow #shadowplay #yinyang #india #aviation #aviationphotography #aviationlovers #planespotter #wtfisthis #imbored (at Lohegaon, Maharashtra, India)


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Looking for some #weekendmotivation? Go check out out my ‘Lighthouse Sculptures’ gallery

Looking for some #weekendmotivation? Go check out out my ‘Lighthouse Sculptures’ gallery on my website! (Link in bio)

#wickedweasel #outdoors #weekendvibes #casual #beach #relaxed #blonde #peachy #lighthouseshorts #whitetop #whiteshirt #whiteshirtlove


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