African Fabric Obi Order

Sale! Until 9/30 (Sat)!

Half-width obi made from African fabric

Now accepting orders at discounted prices!

Until 9/30 (Sat) ¥23980 (21800 + tax) ~ → 19800 (18000) ~

*Price is for 4m. Additional charges may apply for longer lengths.

Would you like to order a half-width belt from africanfabric? We currently have around 40 types of African fabrics available at our store, and we accept orders for reversible half-width belts made from two types of fabrics.

How about some original tabi socks to match your obi?

We can tailor tabi socks to the size and style that suits you.

The tailoring is done by Kineya Tabi, a long-established store in Gyoda City, the town of tabi. We have samples from Kineya 21.5cm to 25.0cm.

We do not normally provide samples for those who would like a custom order or those whose size is 25.5cm or larger. Although it will be a little later, the next Omitate meeting is scheduled for sometime next year. We will inform you once the details are decided. 

African fabric tabi socks ¥5830 (¥5300+tax) 

We have more than 30 types of tabi made from African fabric in sizes and shapes that suit your needs. How about matching it with a half-width obi?

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Irohado

〒166-0004
1-17-21-2F Asagaya Minami, Suginami-ku, Tokyo

Business hours: 10:00-18:00

Closed: Wednesdays

This is the second floor of an apartment building in the Pearl shopping district, which stretches about 700 meters from the south exit of JR Asagaya Station to Toei Subway Minami Asagaya Station, two stations away. ​Akidai is across the street, and Hananomisemadoka is on the first floor. Our store's logo, a sign with a frog wearing a kimono, is a landmark.