Kitsuke Tools(Not in a Set)/Nagajuban/HadaJuban/Erishin/Obi Pillow/Koshi Himo/Datejime Belt/Magic Belt/Kimono Wearing Tools
Kitsuke Tools(Not in a Set)/Nagajuban/HadaJuban/Erishin/Obi Pillow/Koshi Himo/Datejime Belt/Magic Belt/Kimono Wearing Tools
1. Eri-Shin*2 (the collar stiffener) is used to help maintain the proper shape and structure of the kimono's neck and collar area.
2. HadaJuban*1 & Susoyoke*1 (Undergarment)
They are worn underneath the nagajuban as the first layer that touches the skin.
They are worn to prevent the nagajuban and ultimately the kimono to get any sweat on them as the hadajuban can easily be washed whereas nagajuban and kimono can often not if they are made of silk.
3. Koshihimo/ Koshi himo Tie/Belt*3-- strings to prevent the kimono from slipping
Koshihimo are soft strings that used to tie the kimono or yukata and keep it from opening. Typically, you need at least 3 koshihimo for wearing a kimono. For tying obi belts, you often need even more koshi himo, usually 2-4 additional ones depending on the specific obi knots you are making.
How to use the three koshihimo
1. Wear Nagajyuban and tie it under your chest.
2. Put on a kimono and tie it to make Ohasyori.
3. Tie under the chest of the kimono.
4. Korin belt*1
It is a convenient item that can be snapped on by sandwiching the collar to prevent the collar from opening loosely. Both ends are clips, and the belt part is rubber. You can also adjust the length, and the way the collar is aligned is stable and prevents it from collapsing. Can be used instead of himo.
5 & 6. Datejime belt* 1+Magic belt(Datejime with Velcro belt)* 1
It's used to tie and hold the kimono, hold a kimono shut underneath the more decorative obi.
Date-jime is the second belt to tie around the waist over Koshi Himo first belt (before Obi belt) to hold Nagajuban and Kimono in place. If the datejime has a velcro closer, it is also celled magic belt.
9. Obi Makura/Obi Pillow/Obi Pad/Pad for obi*1 (Color: Black/Pink/White)
This is an obi accessory that get tied around the torso to keep the obi secured and to hold the obi in the correct shape after being tied. It keeps the shape of obi beautiful. It is necessary when tying most of the obi knots.
10. Front obiita broad*1 —A tool to prevent wrinkles on the obi
To stiffen the front of an obi. Insert into obi fold at the front to stiffen obi and prevent creasing and keep shape of obi while moving.
11. Back obi-ita board*1 —A tool to prevent wrinkles on the obi
12. Sanju-himo/triple string *1
This strap is a tool used for dressing in more formal obi types like furisode obi-musubi. It enables you to create various shapes of obi tying.