How to tie an obi for a yukata (bowtie) MIRRORED!!!
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Your yukata is wrapped backwards, meaning you're dead. (Seriously, it's wrapped backwards on corpses in funeral ceremonies.)
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Oops, I saw that this was a mirror version, but anyone who watches this, make sure not to wrap it backwards. It is always done left over right.
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Seriously read the discription and title, it's mirrored!!
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@Meaveroirdan Actually the tie in the front was often worn by married women so it's fine. Oiran/Tayuu/Prostitutes were supposed to give the impression they were married to the client so that's why they wore them like that as well. =)
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O my , never knew that XD thank you for the information!
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@Meaveroirdan woaaah no no no , in the past womens which wear the bow in the front were prostitute/courtesan XD So ..., btw really pretty yukata <3
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@Meaveroirdan great! lol
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Hahaha that's a nice idea ^^ But normally it's worn and the back. But you may if you really want XD
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cant you wear the bow in the front? it looks nicer like that or would that be wrong?
how long is obi?
PeachCream991 3 weeks ago
@PeachCream991
3 meters
Meaveroirdan 3 weeks ago
Where did you purchase obi ita with elastic belt? Also, when you turn the obi to the backside, does the obi ita stay in the same place (so that the board is on your stomach)? Thanks!
Sarahchu83 4 weeks ago
@Sarahchu83
The place where I bought the Obi ita is Japonmania, but they don't sell it anymore :(
When I turn it to the backside the Obi ita stays in place, so at the front.
Meaveroirdan 4 weeks ago