Beginners Guide to Choosing a Kimono
First time shopping for a kimono? This comprehensive guide shows you recommendations and explanations for kimono across all seasons and popular uses.
Pickup products
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Japanese kimono (Houmongi) M-size 100% silk / 840
Regular price $92.00Regular priceunit price / Around -
Japanese kimono Jacket (Haori) M-size 100% silk / 580
Regular price $109.00Regular priceunit price / Aroundsold out -
Japanese kimono (Komon) S-size 100% silk / 477
Regular price $101.00Regular priceunit price / Around -
Japanese kimono Jacket (Dotyugi) reversible M-size 100% silk / 290
Regular price $226.00Regular priceunit price / Around
New Products
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Japanese kimono used (Irotome) M-size 100% silk /A16
Regular price $178.00Regular priceunit price / Around -
Japanese kimono used sash belt (Heko-obi) men's 100% silk /A279
Regular price $109.00Regular priceunit price / Around -
Japanese kimono used sash belt (Heko-obi) men's 100% silk /A275
Regular price $171.00Regular priceunit price / Around -
Japanese kimono used sash belt (Heko-obi) men's 100% silk /A270
Regular price $136.00Regular priceunit price / Around
Notice
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Opened YouTube channel
We launched youtube today! Please check it out as we will be releasing information and knowledge on how to wear kimono from time to time.I hope you can feel Japanese...
Opened YouTube channel
We launched youtube today! Please check it out as we will be releasing information and knowledge on how to wear kimono from time to time.I hope you can feel Japanese...
About Kimono
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About Casual Kimono
Komon ▶︎ Tsumugi ▶︎ Polyester ▶︎ Wool ▶︎ Yukata ▶︎
About Casual Kimono
Komon ▶︎ Tsumugi ▶︎ Polyester ▶︎ Wool ▶︎ Yukata ▶︎
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About Party Kimono
Houmongi ▶︎ Irotomesode ▶︎ Iromuzi ▶︎ Tsukesage ▶︎ Kurotomesode ▶︎ Furisode ▶︎ Kuromohuku ▶︎
About Party Kimono
Houmongi ▶︎ Irotomesode ▶︎ Iromuzi ▶︎ Tsukesage ▶︎ Kurotomesode ▶︎ Furisode ▶︎ Kuromohuku ▶︎
About Us
Over 70 years,we have been selling kimonos. The charm of kimono lies in the beauty of the patterns, the colors, and the feel of the silk. Most kimonos made by Japanese craftsmen are one-of-a-kind.