| ● | Please note that dyed kimono fabrics may be prone to color fading. |
| ● | We recommend dry cleaning as the primary method of care. |
| ● | If washing at home, please wash separately in cold or room-temperature water. |
| ● | Do not use bleach, machine dry, soak, or wash with white or light-colored items, as this may cause color fading or transfer. |
| ● | If using a washing machine, place the shirt in a laundry net and use the delicate cycle, washing it separately. |
| ● | For specific stains, spot clean with home-use detergent as needed. |
| ● | After spinning, gently stretch the garment by hand to remove wrinkles, and dry it in the shade. |
| ● | When ironing, use a press cloth and set the iron to low heat. Direct high heat may cause discoloration, shrinkage, or melting of threads—especially in areas with gold threads or synthetic fibers. |
| ● | Each shirt is carefully handcrafted through the cutting and sewing of vintage kimono fabric. Please note that due to the handmade nature of the product, slight irregularities such as weaving variations, print misalignments, pattern shifts, or uneven seams may occur. These are not defects, but rather characteristics of artisanal production. |
| ● | The fabric is delicate, and excessive force may cause tearing or damage. |
| ● | As we use reused kimono materials, there may be minor stains, small holes from previous stitching, or areas of wear. |
| ● | Please note that we do not accept returns or exchanges. |
| ● | Please note that the actual product color may differ slightly from what you see on your screen due to monitor settings and lighting conditions. |
| ● | If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at info@allowa.jp. |