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Men's Japanese Kimono

Men's traditional Japanese kimono are very popular for people who are interested in samurai, Bushi-do, cosplaying, or for those who are looking for costumes for a play.

You can wear them when you dress up and go out with friends, to wedding ceremonies and formal parties, and when practicing Japanese dance. These kimono are considered to be more formal than yukata so they are suitable for more formal occasions.

We buy most of our Japanese kimono from kimono auctions where only a limited number of professional kimono buyers can participate, and no two kimono are the same. We hope you enjoy wearing your kimono and appreciate the detail and uniqueness of each design. Each of our kimono is one of a kind, is authentic and antique.

Jacket & kimono & hakama
kimono jacket
Jacket, kimono, hakama

The kimono jacket, traditional kimono and hakama set or 'montsuki hakama' is suitable for people who are interested in samurai, Bushi-do, cosplaying or for those who are looking for costumes for a play or formal ceremonies. This is one of the most formal traditional kimono for men and is traditionally used in formal ceremonies.

Features

- Material: Made primarily from natural materials like silk, cotton, and wool.

- Three-piece set: kimono jacket, traditional kimono, and hakama pants.

- Additional Details: All kimono are from kimono auctions, each item is one of a kind and is pre-owned.

* Detailed condition of each item is on the product page.

Jacket & kimono
Jacket & kimono

The kimono jacket and traditional kimono set or is suitable for both casual and formal occasions. You can also wear it when you dress up and go out and pair these with your favorite hakama pants. The kimono jacket and traditional kimono set are formal but not as formal as a full set with hakama pants.

Features

- Material: Made primarily from natural materials like silk, cotton, and wool.

- Two-piece set: kimono jacket and traditional kimono.

- Design: The back is painted with beautiful designs that are symbolic of Japanese culture such as Ukiyo-e, tiger, dragon, and Mt.Fuji.

- Additional Details: All kimono are from kimono auctions, each item is one of a kind and is pre-owned.

* Detailed condition of each item is on the product page.

Kimono
Kimono

A simple traditional kimono or 'kinagashi' is suitable for everyday wear, casual events, festivals, cosplaying, and as a costume for Halloween or a play. Also you can also pair it with your favorite kimono jacket or hakama pants. This kimono is called 'kinagashi' in Japanese, which means 'a casual yet stylish kimono'. This is a simple and most casual version of traditional kimono.


Features

- Material: Made primarily from natural materials like silk, cotton, and wool.

* Detailed condition of each item is on the product page.

Kimono jacket
Kimono jacket

A kimono jacket or 'haori' in Japanese is a jacket worn over the kimono to protect your kimono from dust and can also help to keep you warm. It is worn as a jacket for more formal occasions and don't have to be taken off when indoors.


Features

- Material: Made primarily from natural materials like silk, cotton, and wool.

- Design: Some kimono jackets have beautiful designs on the back with images symbolic to Japan like Ukiyo-e artwork, Mt. Fuji, animals, and many others.

- Additional Details: All kimono are from kimono auctions, each item is one of a kind and is pre-owned.

* Detailed condition of each item is on the product page.

Hakama pants
Hakama pants

Hakama pants are the traditional pants worn with kimonos. These are wide legged or are similar to skirts and are are worn over a yukata kimono or traditional kimono. They are suitable to wear when practicing aikido or other types of budo. We also recommend these for people who like samurai.


Features

- Material: Made primarily from natural materials like silk, cotton, and hemp.

- Design: There are two types of hakama pants in stock: Andon Hakama and Umanori Hakama. Andon Hakama is similar to a wide skirt and Umanori Hakama is similar to wide trousers.

- Additional Details: All kimono are from kimono auctions, each item is one of a kind and is pre-owned.

* Detailed condition of each item is on the product page.

Men Items

You need some accessories to wear a kimono. Please learn the necessary accessories referring to the picture on the left. These accessories will make you and your kimono cool.

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