This Is Why Your Kitsuke Sucks! // Most Common Kitsuke Mistakes And How to Fix Them

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024

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  • @katekreil9212
    @katekreil9212 Год назад +38

    Kimono success story! I recently came into two antique formal kimono. I was referred to this channel to learn to wear them, which has been extremely helpful. I have done much binge-watching to learn as much as I can, but I needed a juban to wear them properly. There is a kimono store in town that has always been a little intimidating. I practiced my Japanese words and went there. The staff was friendly, but guarded until I used my kimono dressing words and asked for the proper items, like Billy taught me in these videos. Then the lady gave me so much help and showed me around the store. She helped me find a juban and asked me to come back and bring my kimono so she could help me learn to wear them and we could match obijime to the obi. She asked me to please come back anytime to the store two separate times. She suggested items, gave me tips and brought out things from behind the counter. I got tears in my eyes. I feel so much more confident to learn now. Thank you Billy!!

    • @princessinfrills
      @princessinfrills 11 месяцев назад +3

      Same thing happened to me! Although it was at a convention, I stumbled onto an association who sold kimonos, they were donated through exchanges and I bought one, it's gorgeous but I missed a haori to wear with it. At another con, I've found another association that sold donated haoris and I remember the seller being a bit cold until I used the proper terms too! She was so happy when I showed her a picture of my kimono, I still have to visit her shop bt I'll go one day! Billy's a great channel for teaching us all this!

  • @mayalynn
    @mayalynn Год назад +25

    This is incredibly helpful. Once I finish making kimono that fit me properly, I'll be able to start practicing!

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад +1

      How exciting! Hope you can finish it soon ☺️

  • @VoodooAngel63
    @VoodooAngel63 Год назад +10

    I just wanted to say that I think the ensemble you wear in this video is the most beautiful I have seen you in. The combination of the textural appearing juban collar, the floral kimono but most especially the obi with its large floral motifs work together so perfectly! And the butterfly is just the icing on the cake.

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      Hihi! Thank you! ☺️

    • @VoodooAngel63
      @VoodooAngel63 Год назад

      @@BillyMatsunaga You're very welcome. Thank you for a most enjoyable and informative channel.

  • @SparksArtandCosplay
    @SparksArtandCosplay 4 месяца назад +2

    Something that I found that was an absolute game changer with my Ohashori was to properly bind my chest and fill in the hollow between my shoulder blades and my hips slightly more with padding. This kept my Ohashori flatter, and it helped me to be able to actually level it off properly without the collar and my skirt being completely off grain and so it bubbles weirdly. TLDR: proper👏🏻 foundational 👏🏻layering 👏🏻is 👏🏻important.👏🏻

  • @heathermclaren9506
    @heathermclaren9506 Год назад +14

    I LOVE how you demonstrated the obiage with the different patterns! That was so satisfying to watch, absolutely genius 😍 I don't wear kimono myself but I love learning (about anything!) from people who are passionate and knowledgeable, so I really enjoyed this video even if it's not "relevant" to me. Also marzipan Ritter Sport is one of my favourite things 😊

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад +3

      Yes! This obiage is absolutely great for every kimono teacher. Hehe ☺️
      This video made a loooot of work, so thank you so much for watching and appreciating it ❤️

  • @murrr1808
    @murrr1808 Год назад +4

    I have watched multiple obiage tutorials and you are the first one to show tucking in the ends of the obiage under the part around the waist! I've always, always suffered from my obiage disappearing because of my bust and none of the suggestions I've read on the Internet have helped. I had basically resigned myself to having an invisible obiage. I will definitely try your trick next time!

  • @kathrynblack9152
    @kathrynblack9152 Год назад +1

    Wow! That's a lot trickier than I thought. Looks beautifully simple when it’s done.
    I heard you say "Arbeit, arbeit, arbeit" (work, work, work for non-German speakers). Ich bin drei-viertal Deutsch.

  • @kittycatastrophe2401
    @kittycatastrophe2401 Год назад +2

    Thank you for including the part about how to put on nagajuban to get correct collar placement. This has been one of my main struggles! I’m looking forward to really practicing that now that I feel I have a better understanding on it.

  • @miu.c.c.
    @miu.c.c. Год назад

    Thank you for that video, it's so helpful. For me obiage is like the end boss of a video game XD absolutely have to practice more

  • @luciateoharie9953
    @luciateoharie9953 Год назад +1

    I love this video and it's idea. I'm guilty of mainly onemistake but I would say on purpose : I do keep my kimono shorter lately because I find it more practical like this when I have to walk the whole city in kimono....

  • @arisacheek
    @arisacheek 17 дней назад

    I really appreciate the detailed information you give, especially on the under layers! I found your channel while looking for how to do Japanese hand stitches to repair some haori jackets I brought back from Japan to the states that have become separate at some of the sleeve seams. And I loved your video on what bras to wear under kimono too! I look forward to learning more about kitsuke on your channel. My main interests are what clothing people wore in pre modern times and how they were made. Do you have any experience with wearing sarashi? If you do have a video I just haven't come across it yet. Thanks for all your in depth videos!!!

  • @buscandoaelisa
    @buscandoaelisa Год назад +1

    That "important advice" near the end of the video is so true... I already lived through the experience of being frustrated to the point of tears and locking myself up... In Kyoto after buying a whole kimono set. In the end I just called it quits and rented a kimono the day after. But it did teach me an important lesson about just enjoying the process instead of just trying to get everything perfect every time.
    Thank you so much for this video! It covered many issues I have with the kimono I own which are all second hand and clearly not all of them are the best fit for me 💜💜

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад +1

      YES! It’s the most important part of this video. Haha! My closet is 90% second hand, too. Many of my kimono don’t fit me, but I know how make it look that they fit me.

  • @SparksArtandCosplay
    @SparksArtandCosplay Год назад

    18:03 I used to live in Europe, and I went to Germany and got this chocolate, and I love it so much! This fills me with joy! ☺️

  • @marier4719
    @marier4719 4 месяца назад

    Thank you so much for this video ! I work at a pretty classy restaurant and waitresses like me have to wear a kimono. I’ve been taught one for 1 and a half hour and then « take your kimono home and train by yourself. You can find tutorials on RUclips ! » I tried many times and somehow achieved to wear it but it just wasn’t looking as good as it should and I took me more than 30 mins (I was still proud of myself knowing I’m a perfect beginner haha) so these tips will thankfully help me (with the ohashori being my biggest issue) !

  • @ВикторияЮрченко-б1н

    I've got all the issues, so thank you a lot, I will fix them next time! The thing I am still concerned about is how to wear shibori obiage properly.

  • @TsukiNohime16
    @TsukiNohime16 Год назад

    Everything on the ohashori helped me immensely! ❤

  • @theEumenides
    @theEumenides Год назад

    This was super helpful! I'm struggle most with the collar and the ohashori, so I'll be sure to implement these tips.

  • @shannen.veryperfect4973
    @shannen.veryperfect4973 Год назад

    Your video helped me a lot! I am usually a bit lazy when it comes to wearing kimono but with your videos I more and more can really see how my kitsuke improves and I can finally enjoy wearing kimono for dance practice and performances.

  • @martinapolaskova9508
    @martinapolaskova9508 Год назад

    I did not know that lower belt need to hold end of eri, it really helped with my ohashori

  • @annemaki9596
    @annemaki9596 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video! My absolute favorite reference is the Ritter Sport - one. It´s just perfect!

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      It is!! You will never forget this move ever again ❤️

  • @desertkhaat
    @desertkhaat Год назад

    First off= I really love the colour & ombre of your hair: it's lovely! I don't wear kimono, but I find the garment beautiful &- thru your channel on & off these past few years- have learned of its intricacy: I never knew there were so many layers!?!! I really appreciate these pointers & explanations. Watching the video, I felt I'd at least know what to look out for if I ever dared try 2 try my hand at kitsuke....( & although I'm not German, I did catch what you said😸😸😸) Thank you for another wonderful & insightful video!

  • @siby913
    @siby913 Год назад

    Great video as always!! I congratulate the women who practice female kitsuke which is more technical than male kitsuke 👏👏👍!! Thank you very much for this excellent video Billy👏👍😊!!

  • @Kairi98503
    @Kairi98503 Год назад

    This is a really helpful video! I figured out that all of my kimono are 22cm too short from my hip bone and I have a whole collection of kimono I spent years collecting that don't fit because my hips are too wide 🙃I am going to go cry now

  • @kitsukekit26
    @kitsukekit26 5 месяцев назад

    I've been enjoying all video! They are so helpful and encouraging. I so appreciate the availability. Though, I've come into a snag, I want to book a lesson with Billy.
    Can anyone tell me the process. I've gone to her website but no actual access.
    I've sent a comment under the questions about kimono; that doesn't seem to connect me either. Appreciate any suggestions.

  • @EagleandTurtle
    @EagleandTurtle Год назад

    I'm going to try your juban tips! I've been having trouble with my kimono collar for ages and suspected I wasn't doing the juban correctly, but I didn't know how to fix it

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      I hope it will help a little. Still keep in mind that according to the juban, you might have to place the collar a little different than I’m showing here.

  • @elizabethsanmiguel
    @elizabethsanmiguel Год назад

    Thank you for all this wonderful and patient detail you went into. Loved this video!

  • @Polarsky24
    @Polarsky24 Год назад

    Thank you so much! I’ve been practicing putting on my new kimono for two weeks, and it’s been rough😂

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      Take your time and have fun while practicing!! Hope this video helped a little 😊

  • @Nikki_Catnip
    @Nikki_Catnip Год назад +2

    Billy thank you soooo much! This helped a lot!
    Also seeing you in western clothes was kind of a shock! I’m not used to it. 😂

  • @Minimusje
    @Minimusje Год назад

    This helps me a lot Billy, thank you. I've been trying to and wearing kimono for 2 years-ish now and learned how to dress myself by your video's and meeting up with people who had experience with this. I've improved a lot (and bigger kimono helped a lot too!) even though I started out with nagoya obi which went against several people's advice. The obiage will forever be my nemesis (and too short obi..) but your example helped me big time!

  • @marybethmartin1476
    @marybethmartin1476 Год назад

    In one of your previous shows you said "no" in German. That's when you were dyeing with tumeric. Thanks now I know the proper way of saying it.

  • @lacybookworm5039
    @lacybookworm5039 Год назад

    Lovely kimono today.

  • @MGesierich
    @MGesierich Год назад

    Thank you for the video.
    I wished I saw your video before going shopping. Only saw it right now and now I'll try to use the advice, that I could follow.

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      Thank you! I’m sorry that the video was too late 🙈

    • @MGesierich
      @MGesierich Год назад

      @@BillyMatsunaga Das Video war ja da, ich habs halt nur nicht gesehen. Und fuer "zu spaet" halte ich es auch nicht. (Dass der erste Versuch nicht unbedingt gut aussieht, kam nicht wirklich ueberraschend :D) Hab dir ne Anfrage geschickt, ich hoffe die anderen Optionen sind ok, Insta hasst mich einfach sehr konsequent.

  • @khimbalee5087
    @khimbalee5087 Год назад

    Thank you, I learned so much in this video! Inspirational, I made me eager to get back in kimono.

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад +1

      Thank you ❤️ I hope you’ll find some time!

  • @CraftySheryl
    @CraftySheryl Год назад

    Thank you for this!! It was very helpful!

  • @cassiedierkes7588
    @cassiedierkes7588 Год назад

    Love this Billy! Thank you! I so love your videos!❤❤❤❤❤

  • @charlottekryska
    @charlottekryska Год назад

    This is such a great video! I definitely have been gulity of many of these mostly because all my kimono are family kimono and absolutely do not fit me. I'm super excited to make my own that will fit me properly and so all my photos won't look so off.

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      Keep in mind the kimono doesn’t have to fit you a 100%. When you just make sure to get some of these points right (doesn’t have to be all), it will instantly make look like the kimono fits you 😉

  • @WantedVisual
    @WantedVisual Год назад

    I like how it wasn't just Ritter Sport, but the best flavor Ritter Sport.

  • @ivazelenohorska3993
    @ivazelenohorska3993 Год назад

    Thank you for this video, it helped me to move on in kimono dressing. I love your videos, they have taught me so much. You explain things simply and very clearly. I can see the progression ever forward from your beginnings. I look forward to you releasing something again because it's always very interesting. Arigato gozaimasu!

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      Thank you so much ❤️ I’m so glad that my videos help!

  • @idontevenknow8024
    @idontevenknow8024 Год назад +1

    im sorry to bother you but a year ago you made a video for sewing a hakama. will you ever make a mens' hakama video?

  • @TwospotzArtAndCraft
    @TwospotzArtAndCraft Год назад

    Many help ful tricks and good advice again. Thank you for sharing this with us all ❤

  • @moonrisehowler1842
    @moonrisehowler1842 Год назад

    Very helpful, Billy! I'm planning to head out this week-end to see the cherry blossoms in my area (this season came very early, I hope there's still some left!), and I was about to look up some kitsuke tips and somehow you read my mind! I definitely will use this as a reference going into the future. Thank you! Also, I love that orange and white nagajuban, I'll have to find a pattern like that somewhere for next year (* ̄▽ ̄)b

  • @elizabethsloan3192
    @elizabethsloan3192 Год назад +2

    All of this was incredibly helpful! Especially the Ohashori! That alone will help me so much. Thank you for this so much!

  • @moonaminou
    @moonaminou Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video❤ it helps a lot 🧚🏼‍♀️

  • @Siriastimeflies
    @Siriastimeflies Год назад +1

    That was very interesting.
    I've never thought "my kitsuke sucks", mostly bc I've dropped such negative language a long time ago (especially about smtg as trivial as clothing). I only own 2 kimono, both of which I received from my former baito boss, and since she was smaller than me, they're a bit short... I will keep in mind your recommendations on size to buy from now on, but I won't let these 2 kimono go because afaik I'm the only person who will think of her when they wear her kimono (she had no kids and afaik no younger relatives who would inherit her other kimono). I guess I'll wear boots with them to justify the length!
    It's funny bc this is really not how I learned to tie the obiage at work (another job I had was a waitress in a very fancy restaurant, w/kimono as uniform). I'll try it next time!
    I find it hard to find obiage 2nd hand but it seems like something one could replace with a stole or similar piece of fabric, would you happen to have recommendations on that?

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      Yes!! Any type of longer fabric is fine - of course 💕 Scarfs work really well, too. Btw, when you wear obiage for work, I’d recommend to not tuck the ends in the obiage itself. Fold the ends up and put them behind the obiage. This will let the obiage slide behind the obiita. This will make sure to not stain it during work. When you wear kimono for just going out, my technique is little more fun, because you can see it a little better. Always change your dressing technique according to your activities ❤️

    • @Siriastimeflies
      @Siriastimeflies Год назад

      @@BillyMatsunaga That explains the difference in what I've been taught! Thank you for your answer and your videos 😊

  • @ShiningSakura
    @ShiningSakura 3 месяца назад

    Now I need a kitsuke video for men. I can do pretty good for myself, but I'm lost on how to help my husbands kitsuke and how to keep things from falling apart throughout the day. Its frustrating.

  • @dariaorme1282
    @dariaorme1282 Год назад

    Recently I've seen some people go forego the emon completely. Are they just from a different kimono school?

  • @SewingBoxDesigns
    @SewingBoxDesigns Год назад +1

    This helped enormously. I'm making kimono for dolls, and your channel is the best source online! I do have a question. I'm one of those over abundant busty types. Ages ago, in the '80s a cousin said some Japanese women will wear an elastic wrap or chest binder to keep a flatter profile, and that it was Always recommend for European women when wearing kimono for formal events. Is this still a thing?

    • @Amaranthyne
      @Amaranthyne Год назад +1

      My question too!

    • @karamiha
      @karamiha Год назад +1

      I hope you don't mind me chiming in. I am also busty. It depends on how big you are. I use a kimono bra and a towel under my bust to smooth out my chest. Chest binders are still a thing, but I only used it ONCE with a formal kimono and never again.

    • @Amaranthyne
      @Amaranthyne Год назад

      @@karamiha How do find a kimono bra in your size? I have a hard time finding normal bras in my size and I feel like finding a kimono bra that worked would be even more difficult.

    • @karamiha
      @karamiha Год назад

      @@Amaranthyne there are kimono bras in larger sizes, but it can be hard to find them, especially is you are over a US 36 or 38D. The alternative is compression garments for nonbinary and transpeople. The key is anything you can find that will comfortably push you in without being uncomfortable will work.

    • @Amaranthyne
      @Amaranthyne Год назад

      @@karamiha So if I said I was a 36H…

  • @deborahf3738
    @deborahf3738 Год назад

    Super informative, thanks.

  • @generalgrievouskicks
    @generalgrievouskicks 7 месяцев назад

    In terms of the back seam, how far can it be off centre? I have a few kimono that are small in the hip area and need to know 😅

  • @xristinarose2409
    @xristinarose2409 Год назад

    Very helpful, thank you very much! 💙 why dont you start a webshop tho? A korin belt is nowhere to be found here (Belgium) and would love to buy from you. Maybe consider selling basics around the world?

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад +1

      I had little Webshop and had to close it down, because many shipping services stopped operating to some countries due to covid. And this is still an on going issue, so it won’t be opened up again.

    • @xristinarose2409
      @xristinarose2409 Год назад

      @@BillyMatsunaga oh im very sorry to hear 😔 but at least you tried

  • @martinafahrner8638
    @martinafahrner8638 3 месяца назад

    Oh Sybille!

  • @raefn8036
    @raefn8036 Год назад

    Work, work, work, work! ❤

  • @massagebyconstance5665
    @massagebyconstance5665 Год назад

    I know I need better ties. Can the clip belt be made? I'm plus-size and in USA so I've been sewing my own Kimono.....Or can I buy the clip blet for very large girls?🤔

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      A lot of my students are using suspenders to make them. They work really well.

  • @kristinafarkasova687
    @kristinafarkasova687 Год назад

    Hi! Thank you so much for this video, it is very helpful and I'll definitely apply all your advice to my kitsuke (I'm a beginner so right now it really sucks). But when I was in Napan and wore kimono a few times I was told that since I'm very tall I don't have to have ohashori as the nice ladies who were dressing me were unable to make it nice enough. Or I would have to have special tailored kimono to my height. Have you ever met with this opinion?

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад

      Of course wearing a kimono without ohashori is fine. I’m doing it with some of my antiques, too ☺️ this video is only trouble shooting various mistakes when there is an ohashori.

    • @kristinafarkasova687
      @kristinafarkasova687 Год назад

      @@BillyMatsunaga thank you very much for your answer!

  • @mariellus73
    @mariellus73 Год назад

    hi!! i would like to have a confirmation for the obiage part ... actually i'm making a cosplay of princess peach in kimono (mario kart tour version) i haven't find an interesting obiage so i have to sew it .... i hav calculate for 6cm width at the end is it right if i unfold it i have 30cm width? the 6 cm + 2/3 of the 6 (the last fold ) multiplicated by 3 because yo first fold it 1/3 and 1/3 ( so (6+(2/3*6))*3 ) or am i wrong? and for the length something like 1m50 is ok or not? i'm a bit worry i need to finish it for next 10th july --'

  • @Textile_Courtesan
    @Textile_Courtesan Год назад

    Thank you sooo much for taking the time to make this video. I tend to make hems touch the top of the foot but not much longer/lower as I don't want my hem to drag on the ground. Many of my kimono events are outside and I am terrified of ruining my collection, or someone else's, by getting it muddy. I still struggle with the erisuke but I will try this method to tie it. One of my biggest issues is the ohashori which looks frumpy no matter what I do as I'm chunky and have a belly even with padding and compression garments. I'll have to see if I can get a lesson to understand how to work with my body! I think the biggest beginner mistake I see is people pulling the back of the collar against the back of their necks rather than give it space to "breath." Doing this one thing improves their comfort and appearance imho.

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад +1

      It’s definitely important to keep the hem shorter when you work outside!!
      And I agree about the back collar, but this needs a separate video.

  • @64vampiregirl
    @64vampiregirl Год назад

    Thank you so much! I have been practicing kitsuke by myself for a few years now and I never came across a lot of these tips. I am very hourglass shaped but also very thin so I always find kimono to look strange on me without padding but this is all super helpful♡

  • @KimonoFashion
    @KimonoFashion Год назад

    Why my kitsuke sucks this much?
    Answer:
    1) I don't have a kimono with my size
    2) I don't practice often. So I forget.
    3) I'm always stressed out.😅😂😅😂😅😂😅
    Ps: thank you for your videos. Always looking forward for the next.

  • @jackiegoss5485
    @jackiegoss5485 Год назад +1

    Greetings I’m a plus size woman and I struggle to find kimono to fit me

  • @saifavalentina
    @saifavalentina Год назад +2

    I finally got a furisode and a houmongi for myself, I plucked up the courage and bought it, even though I'm a male, but I'm non-binary, so it doesn't matter to me. Your video is being very important for my kitsuke, thank you!

    • @comradeumami1088
      @comradeumami1088 Год назад +1

      as another non binary kimono enthusiast I applaud you! Ty for your beautiful videos of Gion

  • @asyuki193
    @asyuki193 Год назад

    I have several kimonos, length wise they are my size yet none of them fits me at the hips, so I wear them like long coats :')

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад +1

      Oh, that’s sad. The hip area is also an issue for me. You can make many of those kimono wider, because the seam allowance tends to be really big. But sometimes it can’t be helped. Wearing them “freestyle” is a good way to give them a new life as a garment ❤️

  • @patriciazarnovican
    @patriciazarnovican Год назад

    I know this Ritter Sport! 😀

    • @BillyMatsunaga
      @BillyMatsunaga  Год назад +1

      You know this Ritter Sport very well 😂❤️❤️

  • @tanjatenka
    @tanjatenka Год назад

    похоже я всегда завязывала подол слишком высоко, а вниме он бывает чуть ли не до середины икры, особенно если девушка делает какую-то работу по дому или активно двигается, так что я думала что до лодыжки нормально

  • @allisongrimm17
    @allisongrimm17 Год назад

    I know this isn't really related to the video but is it wrong to want to become a Geisha. I'm not Japanese, I'm not a resident of Japan, I don't live in Japan currently, I'm transgender (hardly any male Geisha), I'm on the spectrum, I don't currently know Japanese, and I have zero connections. If there is even a chance of being able to pursue a career as a Geisha, what would you recommend I do?

  • @lebonnetbussy
    @lebonnetbussy Год назад +1

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