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Easy Wear Kimono Belt, Pre-Tied Obi, Ginza Knot, Wisteria Flower & Black Cat

Easy Wear Kimono Belt, Pre-Tied Obi, Ginza Knot, Wisteria Flower & Black Cat

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🐾 How to Wear: Ginza Knot Tsuke Obi (Pre-tied Obi) Tutorial Video
https://youtube.com/shorts/QDIvlYFRKas?si=pH0NtPysY_gKuaYy

🐾 Product Details:
🎎Type: Ginza Knot Tsuke Obi
➡️Material: 100% Polyester - durable, wrinkle-resistant, & stain-resistant
➡️Sash Maximum Width: 165 cm, suitable for waist circumferences up to 165 cm
➡️Versatility: Suitable for casual settings

🐾 Tsuke Obi in Japan:
Tsuke obi (付け帯, also called tsukuri obi, pre-tied obi, or kantan obi) are quite popular in modern Japan.

Why They're Popular?
Convenience and ease - Traditional obi (like nagoya obi or fukuro obi) require skill and time to tie properly. Tsuke obi come pre-tied (usually in two parts: a belt section and a separate pre-shaped knot that attaches with ties, clips, or Velcro), so anyone can put them on quickly - even beginners, people with mobility issues, or those in a hurry.
They look good from the front but are hassle-free. Many sources describe them as "very popular nowadays" for this reason, especially among younger people and tourists.

Commercial availability - They are sold everywhere online (Japanese kimono shops) and in stores, often marketed as "easy" or "wantaachi" (one-touch). Services even convert regular obi into tsuke obi.

🐾 Ginza Musubi & Occasions
The Ginza Musubi is considered a signature piece of playful chic and casual elegance, making it ideal for:

🌸 Fashionable Social Events: Dinners, parties, theater outings, and wedding after-parties.
🌸 Refined Daily Wear: Travel, dates, or afternoon tea.
🌸 Wear Your Energy: This is for expressing yourself. Let its design speak to your playful spirit and dynamic personality.
*Note: Due to its eye-catching design, it is not recommended for solemn occasions such as traditional weddings, tea ceremonies, or funerals.

To learn more about the wearing occasions for the Taiko knot or Ginza knot, or to explore further details on Tsuke Obi, feel free to visit:

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