noun
kimono lining of the same fabric; garment made with same cloth inside and out
A tailoring term for a kimono or garment where the lining is cut from the same fabric as the outer layer, creating a unified look. Primarily used in traditional clothing contexts.
この着物は無双仕立てで、裏地にも同じ絹を使っています。
This kimono is made with matching lining, using the same silk for the inside as well.
Standard spelling with okurigana.
Variant spelling without the okurigana て; less common than 無双仕立て.
無双 (musō, 'matchless, peerless') + 仕立て (jitate, 'tailoring, making'). The term suggests a garment so well-made that the inside matches the outside perfectly, leaving nothing to be desired.