Kinchaku pouch # 75

$14.99 USD
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Overview
Kinchaku pouch is used as an accessory case when wearing a yukata.
・Material : Cotton
・Condition : Brand new
・Made in Japan
Care
Machine wash with a laundry net. Do not use tumble dry.
Sizing
Length 9.5 inches 24 cm
Width 7.5 inches 19 cm
Weight 35 g

Worldwide Shipping

We can ship our products globally from Japan

Delivery Times

Express : Approx 3-5 Days
Standard : Approx 6-12 Days
Economy : Approx 13-21 Days

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Returns :

We accepts returns for all purchases. If you want to return an item for any reason after placing an order, please contact us within 20 days of receiving the item. See details about returns here.

You need these accessories to wear a kimono.
We recommend buying together.
Undergarment Han-eri Obi-age
Obi-jime Obi belt Bag or Pouch
Geta sandals Zori sandals Tabi socks

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Customer Reviews

Based on 15 reviews
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R.T.

Perfect for a special occasion! Got some of these for my wedding party and they hold everything you need for the night out

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R.T.

The craftsmanship of these bags are gorgeous! ありがとうございます!!!

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Carola
Very cute and practical pouch

I was looking for a kinchaku pouch that goes well with my 2 yukata and my pair of geta and zori. This pattern had suitable colours, and when I saw the cats in the pattern I just needed to have it. All the essentials fit into the pouch, it's great!

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Zachariah Bowman
Convenient and simple

This kinchaku is simple, unobtrusive, and holds a ton. Guys, think of it as an EDC bag or a medieval pouch. It holds my huge phone, wallet, coins, and lots more, and is surprisingly sturdy. If you're wearing kimono or yukata and have your belt (obi) tight, it's easy to just put this inside the front of your kimono. I tried putting it in the "pocket" of my yukata sleeve, but it swings around like crazy. Put it in the front and you'll like it much more than having everything crammed in your pockets.

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Jim Mawhinney
Great as usual

I have ordered several items here and I have found that the quality and service were great. I would highly recommend this site

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