In kimono industry, tsutsusode of ofurisode (gorgeous formal kimono for single women) are especially called 'daimyosode' and regarded as a traditional, elegant shape; such kimono is often used as a formal dress for newborn baby at omiyamairi (visit shrine about thirty days after baby was born). |
和裁の業界では大振袖の「袂」を筒状に仕上げた和服の仕立てを「大名袖」といい、伝統的で雅びな仕立て方として、現在でも新生児の神社へのお宮参りの晴着に多く用いられる。 |