Vintage Japanese Kimono Fabrics by Roll
6893:1980s Deadstock Japanese Sumo Wrestler's Yukata Cotton Fabric by Yard

Vintage Japanese Textiles:
1980's Cotton Kimono(Yukata) Fabric
From Tatsunami Stable Professional Japanese Sumo Wrestling
Deadstock
Width: 14 inches / 35.56 cm
Length: 1 yard / 91.44 cm
Catalog# 6893
US$10.00 per yard
USA Shipping included under 4 pounds package weight

Fabric History/Pedigree: Deadstock cotton from a roll, a type of cotton used for making summer kimono called yukata, for daily summer wear; This bears the kanji (Japanese character) name of the Tatsunami Stable, home of recently-retired (late in 2021) Yokozuna (#1 top-ranked Sumo wrestler) Hakuho. To learn more about Tatsunami Stable please visit their fan page HERE; The kanji Tatsunami means "Standing Wave" literally.
Fabric Description: Lightweight cotton originally intended to make a daily-wear kimono (yukata); This piece is white, with dark indigo-blue color background with white designs of vertical bands of classic waves with striped bands equally spaced betwen them; Fabric is same on both sides; fabric slightly stiff, will soften with washing.
Fabric Description: Lightweight cotton originally intended to make a daily-wear kimono (yukata); This piece is white, with dark indigo-blue color background with white designs of vertical bands of classic waves with striped bands equally spaced betwen them; Fabric is same on both sides; fabric slightly stiff, will soften with washing.
Condition: Excellent.
Orders of more than 1 yard are sent in uncut lengths.
Want the full roll (12yds)? Contact us for a discounted price (please include product number).
Want the full roll (12yds)? Contact us for a discounted price (please include product number).
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