Japanese Vintage Yukata – Turquoise Blue with Golden Tulip Print, Women's Cotton Kimono, Size: S-M
A bold and elegant vintage yukata featuring large golden tulips and olive-green leaves on a soft turquoise blue ground — a striking, modern floral design with a warm, sunlit color palette.
The yukata is made from lightweight cotton with a subtle crosshatch weave texture, printed with an eye-catching pattern of oversized tulip blooms in rich mustard gold with warm brown shading, paired with softly rendered olive-green leaves and stems. The bold scale of the floral motif against the fresh turquoise background gives this piece a striking, statement-making look, while still retaining a classic yukata silhouette. The cotton fabric is breathable and lightweight, perfect for warm-weather wear.
Please note that:
・colors may vary in different types of lighting and with different monitor settings
・obi sash and accessories are not included — yukata only
★ Specifications
・Type: Yukata (cotton summer kimono)
★ Condition
・Vintage — [please note any specific condition details: stains, fading, wear]
★ Size and Material
・Kimono Length (Mitake): 160 cm / 63 in
・Sleeve Length (Sodetake): 47 cm / 18.5 in
・Yuki (Shoulder and Arm length): 68.5 cm / 27 in
・Material: 100% Cotton]
・Color: Turquoise blue with golden tulip print
★ Styling & Use
Perfect for summer festivals (matsuri), Obon, fireworks displays (hanabi), or as a bold statement piece for everyday wear or photography. Pair with a solid cream, gold, or olive obi to complement the warm floral palette.
★ How to Wash Washable Kimono or Yukata
(1) Fold the kimono and wash it in a large laundry net.
(2) Add "an appropriate amount of detergent for fashionable clothes"
(3) Wash in "hand wash mode" or "delicate". (don't use the dryer)
(4) Hang dry in indoor or in a place out of direct sunlight. (Take it out of the washing machine immediately after washing)
(5) Iron the kimono as needed. (Always use a cloth like a handkerchief over it. when you iron kimono)
(6) When it is thoroughly dry, fold it and store it.
★ Tips
• Kimono Seasonal Style: Yukata
• Kimono Wearing Season: June to end of September (May to October in warmer areas)
• Kimono Wearing occasions: Fireworks displays, fairs, and Bon dances, events (movies, concerts, festivals...), cafes, dining, shopping, traveling and enjoy in daily life.
• Care: After taking off your Yukata, Obi, Himo strings leave them on a kimono hanger for a day.