This is a yukata for women. It's cute cats pattern. It's Japanese one-size-fits-all.
It fits women who are 158cm~168cm (5'2.2"~5'6.14") tall. It is made of cotton. It's yukata only, no obi belt included.
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The Japanese have been great fans of cat images (you can even find them in famous ukiyo-e woodblock prints), so.