Enchanting Japanese Kimono Collection
Discover Your Elegant Side
Step into a world of grace and sophistication with our enchanting Japanese Kimono collection 🥰
Each design, from Dragon's Breath to Blue Storm Dragon, showcases exquisite artistry and detail.
We always recommend buying 1-2 sizes up for that comfy oversized look!
Experience the Timeless Beauty
Our beautifully crafted traditional kimonos allow you to experience the rich history and timeless allure of Japanese culture.
Made from the finest materials, they are designed to provide exceptional comfort and style 😍
Unlock the Power of Kimono Patterns
Immerse yourself in the captivating world of kimono patterns, each one telling its own story.
From the majestic Koi Blossom to the serene Bluebird Skies, our patterns evoke a sense of wonder and magic 😊
Size Chart
Size | Length | Bust | Shoulder | Sleeve |
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M | 27in/68cm | 50in/128cm | 26in/65cm | 12in/31cm |
L | 27in/69cm | 51in/130cm | 26in/67cm | 13in/32cm |
XL | 28in/70cm | 52in/132cm | 27in/69cm | 13in/33cm |
2XL | 28in/71cm | 53in/134cm | 28in/71cm | 13in/34cm |
FAQ
How should I wash my kimono? Kimonos, especially those made of silk, are delicate and require special care when washing. It is recommended to dry clean your kimono to preserve its color and fabric quality. However, if you must wash it at home, gently hand wash it in cold water using a mild detergent. Do not wring or twist the fabric, and rinse it thoroughly to remove all soap.
How do I dry my kimono after washing? To dry your kimono, lay it flat on a clean, dry towel, and gently press out excess water. Then, reshape the kimono and lay it flat on a fresh, dry towel or drying rack. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can cause the fabric to fade or become discolored.
What is the proper way to store a kimono? To store a kimono, fold it carefully along its seams, and place it in a breathable space. Keep it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. To prevent creases and wrinkles, refold the kimono every few months.
Can I iron my kimono? Yes, but be cautious when ironing your kimono. Use the lowest heat setting on your iron and place a clean, dry cloth between the iron and the kimono fabric to prevent damage. Test the iron on an inconspicuous area of the kimono first to ensure it won't damage the fabric.
Shipping
Packaging time: 1-3 days.
Shipping time: 7-15 days.
We offer free tracked shipping to several countries including the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Austria, Netherlands, and more. You can check out our Shipping Policy for additional details.