Collection: Men's kimono

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The men's kimono embodies the perfect alliance between centuries-old Japanese heritage and contemporary elegance. Our collection pays homage to this refined art of dressing, offering pieces that transcend eras, enhance the masculine silhouette and adapt to the demands of the modern man.

The Legacy of the Kimono: Strength and Elegance Through the Ages

The history of the men's kimono has its roots in feudal Japan, where it was much more than just a piece of clothing.Worn by samurai and nobles, the traditional kimono symbolized social rank and refinement.. This historical dimension is found today in each of our pieces, from the traditional kimono to the contemporary haori. The very essence of these exceptional garments remains unchanged: they give the wearer a natural presence and a noble bearing.

When tradition meets modernity

Our collection brings together Japanese authenticity and contemporary dress codes. The modern kimono reinvents itself without losing its soul. Traditional cuts adapt to current silhouettes, different materials rub shoulders with innovative textiles, ancestral patterns blend with refined designs. This fusion gives birth to unique pieces such asour kimono jackets, which can be worn with a suit or a casual outfit, Orour kimono shirts, which reinterpret the codesbusiness casual with a touch of originality.

How to wear a men's kimono

The modern men's kimono breaks free from the strict codes of its traditional ancestor. For a controlled urban look, our kimono jackets naturally pair with straight-cut pants and leather loafers. In the evening, dare to wear the complete kimono set, an outfit that commands respect with its noble simplicity.The haori, this traditional short jacket, brings a touch of character to a simple white t-shirt. For formal occasions,the kimono costume revisits the codes of western costumewith a very Japanese elegance.

The art of noble materials

The choice of raw materials is the very essence of our collections. Each textile is selected with absolute rigor, thus perpetuating the tradition of Japanese master craftsmen.The silk kimono, the centerpiece of your wardrobe, embodies the quintessence of Japanese luxury. Its incomparable touch and exceptional hold make it an investment for life. Our satin kimonos offer a subtle sheen, ideal for distinguished evenings, whileOur cotton models guarantee everyday comfort. For lovers of more casual materials,Our line of streetwear kimonos incorporates contemporary fabricsthat combine durability and style.

The Yukata and the Haori: The Essence of Japanese Refinement

The yukata, historically worn after bathing in theonsen, has transformed into a must-have summer piece. Made from light and airy cotton, it represents the Japanese art of living in its purest form.Our yukata collection combines traditional patterns with contemporary colors., thus creating unique pieces that naturally find their place in the modern man's summer wardrobe.

The haori, this short jacket traditionally worn over the kimono, has reinvented itself to become a style element in its own right. Our models revisit this iconic piece by retaining its characteristic proportions while adapting it to contemporary uses. A haori thrown over the shoulders instantly transforms a simple outfit into an ensemble that does not leave you indifferent.

The art of black and mastered colors

The black kimono represents the ultimate expression of masculine elegance. Its natural sobriety makes it a centerpiece that spans the ages without ever going out of fashion. Our collection offersseveral interpretations of the black kimono, from the most traditional to the most modern, each carrying their own identity. For those who dare more,The red kimono embodies power and authorityThis color, historically reserved for the highest ranks of Japanese society, today brings a touch of controlled audacity to your wardrobe.

The art of kimono in everyday life

The modern kimono adapts to all moments of your day. At the office, a kimono shirt brings that touch of originality that sets you apart, without going overboard. In the evening, put on a long kimono for a casual evening at home. On the weekend, pair a kimono jacket with your favorite jeans. This versatility is the strength of our collection: each piece finds its place in your daily life effortlessly.

From traditional to streetwear

Our passion for the kimono pushes us to explore all its possibilities. The kimono suit reinvents the classic suit by infusing it with the Japanese soul. More than just a piece of clothing, it becomes your signature. For a more casual style, our streetwear line fuses the spirit of the kimono with current urban codes. Kimono pants paired with sneakers create a unique look, both respectful of tradition and resolutely modern.

The art of timeless comfort

Forget your classic pajamas.The kimono bathrobe and kimono pajamas transform your moments of relaxation. Inspired by the outfits worn in theryokan, these traditional Japanese inns, they wrap you in absolute comfort. The loose fit lets your body breathe, while the natural materials give you an incomparable feeling of well-being.

The Renaissance of Japanese Clothing in Our Modern World

Imagine for a moment the striking contrast between a businessman ofTokyo in Western costume and a traditional craftsman in kimono. This image perfectly illustrates the transformation of Japan over the last century. Yet, while Western dress seemed to have definitively conquered the business world, we are now witnessing a remarkable comeback of the men's kimono. Not as a simple passing trend, but as an authentic response to the need for men to stand out while remaining elegant. Our collection draws on this fascinating history to offer you pieces that combine the soul of traditional Japan with the demands of modern life.

The power of a garment that transcends eras

The history of the men’s kimono tells much more than a simple evolution of clothing. In feudal Japan, the most powerful men wore kimonos that reflected their status. These garments were not chosen randomly—every pattern, every color, every detail had meaning. Today, our traditional kimonos and haori retain this attention to detail, but their scope has changed. When you put on one of our silk kimonos or a full kimono set, you’re not just wearing a different piece of clothing—you’re making a conscious choice for a style that sets you apart. Our customers often tell us that wearing a kimono changes the way you stand, the way you move, the way you present yourself to the world.

A wardrobe that adapts to your life

The true strength of our collection lies in its ability to seamlessly integrate into your everyday life. Take our kimono jacket for example. In the morning, it’s worn over a classic white shirt, creating a professional look that draws attention for all the right reasons. In the evening, that same jacket transforms, casually thrown over a t-shirt and jeans. This versatility is evident in every piece in our collection, from the long kimono to the short kimono, to our kimono shirts and more elaborate ensembles. It’s no coincidence thatInfluential men, from artists to entrepreneurs, are increasingly choosing the kimonoas a clothing signature.

The perfect marriage between comfort and presence

One of the best-kept secrets of the kimono, which the Japanese have known for centuries, is its unique ability to combine elegance with absolute comfort. Unlike the Western suit that locks you into a rigid silhouette, the kimono lets you breathe while naturally structuring your look. This is especially true for our line of kimono suits, which reinvents the codes of traditional costume. Imagine a garment that gives you the presence of a tailored suit, but in which you can move freely all day long. Our executive and business customers have understood this well - they increasingly choose our kimono sets for their important meetings, appreciating this subtle blend of natural authority and comfort.

From morning to night: your clothing ally

Your day may begin with a quick coffee at home, dressed in one of our cotton kimono pajamas. Later, you throw on a kimono shirt for an important meeting - its unique cut will draw attention without ever looking out of place. For a business lunch, our black kimono jacket adds that touch of elegance that makes all the difference. Come evening, whether you're heading home to a cozy kimono robe or getting ready for a night on the town in a long kimono and pants set, each piece in our collection has been designed to fit your lifestyle. This versatility is no accident - it's the result of careful consideration of the needs of the modern man.

The art of materials and finishes

When you hold one of our silk kimonos in your hands, you immediately understand what makes it stand out.The texture of the fabric, the precision of the seams, the perfect drape - these are the details that make the difference.between a simple garment and an exceptional piece. Our selection of materials follows the same philosophy as Japanese master craftsmen: only the best is good enough. The satin kimono captures the light in a unique way, creating a subtle but undeniable effect of presence.Our cotton models offer exceptional durabilitywithout sacrificing elegance. For those who appreciate contrasts, our streetwear line introduces modern technical materials that give a new dimension to the traditional kimono.

Historical dimension and evolution of male port

The adoption of Western clothing by men in the early 19th centuryMeijimarks a fundamental turning point in the history of the kimono. In 1872, the EmperorMeijiHe himself set an example by appearing in public in Western-style uniforms, quickly followed by government and military officials. This transition to masculine dress was part of Japan's broader desire to position itself as an equal to Western nations. The choice of clothing then became a powerful symbol of modernity and progress for men, while women, continuing to wear the kimono, became the guardians of Japanese dress tradition. This gender dichotomy profoundly influenced the perception of the kimono, gradually transforming it from a unisex garment into a symbol of Japanese femininity.

Specific masculine usage contexts

According to Kon Wajirō's observations in 1925, in a study of clothing fashions in Tokyo's Ginza district, 67% of men wore Western clothing in public, while only 1% of women adopted the Western style. However, in the private sphere, many men continued to prefer the comfort of the kimono, particularly thenagajuban(under-kimono) as an inner garment. Traders in traditional neighborhoods and artisans also continued to wear kimono, creating a visible social distinction between white-collar workers in Western dress and traditional workers in kimono. This duality of clothing reflected the complexity of Japan's modernization, where tradition and modernity coexisted.

Innovation and military tradition

THEjinbaori, a military field jacket worn over the kimono, represents an early example of clothing hybridization. These jackets, adopted as early as the 16th century after contact with Portuguese and Dutch traders, incorporated elements of Western design while retaining a strong Japanese identity. They were often decorated withMy(family crests) that clearly identified the wearer's rank and clan affiliation. The materials used in their manufacture could include rare imported fabrics such as wool or even Persian carpets, demonstrating an early openness to foreign influences. This tradition of innovation in formal men's clothing offersan interesting historical precedent for rethinking the contemporary male kimono while respecting its traditional codes.

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