In order to keep your kimono looking more beautiful, we recommend that you avoid washing it at home and instead have it taken to a professional cleaning shop. After wearing the kimono, hang it indoors on a hanger and let it dry naturally. Light brushing will help remove surface dust and debris. If you are concerned about wrinkles, please press it lightly with an iron at 130-150℃.

However, avoid excessive heat and frequent pressing to prevent damage. Also, to prevent wrinkles when stored, be sure to air your kimono out several times a year. If you are concerned about dirt, please gently dab it with a damp cloth to remove the dirt. Avoid scrubbing as this may damage the delicate fabric. With proper care, your kimono will continue to bring you joy and elegance for years to come.