Men's Under-Kimono (Nagajuban)
1926–89
https://clevelandart.org/art/2020.427
A nagajuban is worn beneath the kimono as an undergarment to help keep the kimono clean. The sleeves are fitted into the sleeves of the outer kimono, and the hem is kept shorter to conceal it. People might wear it on its own at home with family or friends. This nagajuban has a...
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Terms
Culture
Japan, Shōwa period (1926–89)
Technique
Silk; tie-dye, printed silk crepe
Genre
Textile
Department
Japanese Art
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