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Vintage & Antique Japanese Kimonos & Collectables
The largest selection available outside Japan of women's, men's, children's & geisha's Japanese kimonos plus beautiful haori kimono jackets, obis, geta, zori and a varied array of Japanese art, dolls, textiles, Shinto, Buddhist and many other Japanese items
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Japanese Haori Kimono Jackets - The Stylish, Japanese, Easy-Wear Option A haori kimono jacket is an exquisite, easy to wear, traditional Japanese jacket that looks wonderful worn either casually with jeans or dressed up with evening wear. It's a long Japanese jacket, with deep, kimono style, swinging sleeves; always in lovely fabrics, often with lavish designs on the back. Haori kimono jackets, unlike kimonos, do not need a sash or obi; they are either worn open or loosely fastened at centre front with a himo tie but, although the Japanese don't wear them with a sash, they also look fabulous cinched in at the waist with a belt. Haori kimono jackets mix perfectly with western world style clothing, so are a great way of adding that touch of Japan to your wardrobe. * Featured page: Haoris Galore - Photos of stylish, versatile haori kimono jackets being modelled *
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Also see my Wafuku Blog A wide selection of women's kimonos, men's kimonos, geisha kimonos, children's kimonos, haori kimono jackets, furisode, tsugesake, homongi, tomesode, michiyuki, hanjuban, hadajuban, date jime, hanhaba obi, fukuro obi, nagoya obi, heko obi, kaku obi, obiage, obijime, shigoki, obi makura, obi ita, obidome, han eri, tsuke pre-tied obi, kimono accessories, sungya Japanese erotic art, sumo items, sake items, hakama, hikizuri, uchikake, kakeshita, kataginu, kamishimo, geta, zori, kazanshi, kougai, tatou shi, fans, Ogura Hyakunin Isshu, Byobou, netsuke, susohiki, hanten, yukata, hanjuban, kaku, heko, Buddhist & Shinto items, Japanese art, Japanese textiles, kokeshi, hina, hime, ronin & other dolls, tabi, fukusa, furoshiki, Japanese woodblock prints, scrolls, uchishiki, Buddhist kesa, Buddhist monk's Houe, noren, sumie, himo, jinbei, samue, kinran fabrics, etc. plus pages of kimono information and a glossary of Japanese terms. A mix of Japanese clothing ideal for interior home display, lounging, cosplay as well as everyday wear |