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Tsukuroi Tatsu Hito

“Seamstress Ichie inherits her grandmother's dress shop, sewing a wedding dress while reflecting on family legacy and blessings.”

Tsukuroi Tatsu Hito

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Josei Slice of Life
37 chapters · 6 volumes · 2009 - 2014 · Manga
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Seamstress Ichie inherits her grandmother's dress shop, sewing a wedding dress while reflecting on family legacy and blessings.

Story revolves around seamstress Ichie, a young woman who has inherited her grandmother's Western dressmaking shop. In the first volume, Ichie is sewing a wedding dress for a close friend. While sewing, Ichie remembers her grandmother Yukino, who first opened the shop in order to make her daughter Hiroe's wedding dress. Now her grandmother's dresses will be on display in a department store and Ichie wonders if wearing these clothes are really a blessing... (Source: ANN)

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A Manga Publication

  • Format 37 × 6 ch × vol
  • Total read 4h 56m approx
  • Published Oct 2009 – Dec 2014
  • Source Manga media type
  • Ref. BS-M37349 catalog

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