Kimono Jacket in Japanese Sashiko Embroidery

$ 140.50

4.5
(722)
In stock
Description

Experience the real Japanese style! Inspired by Kimono, Haori, Noragi and Kendo uniform. Sashiko is Japanese traditional hand embroidery.

Experience the real Japanese style!
Inspired by Kimono, Haori, Noragi and Kendo uniform.
Sashiko is Japanese traditional hand embroidery.
And Sashiko is made with multi-layered cotton fabric and quilted vertically, horizontally, and diagonally which results in geometrical pattern or small fine pattern. This process additionally allows for reinforcement and heat-retention. In cold regions such as Tohoku district, it’s been used for regular clothes as well as fie costumes during the Edo period. We dyed Sashiko in indigo and applied it to the Kimono Jacket. This traditional styled denim wear will surely bring something new to your collection.

- Hidden pockets on both sides
- Tie string made with selvedge tape
- Material: Cotton
- Color: indigo
- Unisex
- Made in Japan
Factory: Whoval (Okayama Prefecture)

As a standard height
- Small Size: 155-165cm (5'2-5'5)
- Large Size: 165-178cm (5'5-5'10)
- Extra Large Size: 178-192cm (5'10-6'3)

Details (inch)
- Small: (Body length:29.5, Shoulder width:17.7, Body width:20.4, Sleeve length:14.1)
- Large: (Body length:31.1, Shoulder width:19.6, Body width:22.4, Sleeve length:15.3)
- Extra Large: (Body length:32.2, Shoulder width:21.6, Body width:24, Sleeve length:16.5)

Details (cm)
- Small:(Body length:75, Shoulder width:45, Body width:52, Sleeve length:36)
- Large:(Body length:79, Shoulder width:50, Body width:57, Sleeve length:39)
- Extra Large:(Body length:82, Shoulder width:55, Body width:61, Sleeve length:42)

*The color of the product shown may be slightly different from that of the actual product.


Experience the real Japanese style!Inspired by Kimono, Haori, Noragi and Kendo uniform.Sashiko is Japanese traditional hand embroidery.And Sashiko is made with multi-layered cotton fabric and quilted vertically, horizontally, and diagonally which results in geometrical pattern or small fine pattern. This process additionally allows for reinforcement and heat-retention. In cold regions such as Tohoku district, it’s been used for regular clothes as well as fie costumes during the Edo period. We dyed Sashiko in indigo and applied it to the Kimono Jacket. This traditional styled denim wear will surely bring something new to your collection. - Hidden pockets on both sides - Tie string made with selvedge tape - Material: Cotton - Color: indigo- Unisex- Made in JapanFactory: Whoval (Okayama Prefecture)As a standard height- Small Size: 155-165cm (5'2-5'5)- Large Size: 165-178cm (5'5-5'10)- Extra Large Size: 178-192cm (5'10-6'3)Details (inch)- Small: (Body length:29.5, Shoulder width:17.7, Body width:20.4, Sleeve length:14.1)- Large: (Body length:31.1, Shoulder width:19.6, Body width:22.4, Sleeve length:15.3)- Extra Large: (Body length:32.2, Shoulder width:21.6, Body width:24, Sleeve length:16.5)Details (cm)- Small:(Body length:75, Shoulder width:45, Body width:52, Sleeve length:36)- Large:(Body length:79, Shoulder width:50, Body width:57, Sleeve length:39)- Extra Large:(Body length:82, Shoulder width:55, Body width:61, Sleeve length:42) *The color of the product shown may be slightly different from that of the actual product.

RM199 | Vintage Kimono Kendo Keikogi Kendo Musashi Sashiko Stitch Jacket, ( JAPANESE TRADITIONAL ), RM: 199.00 Pos dfod, 🔥 ATTENTION 🔥, ( Lihat

Kimono Sashiko Stitch Jacket Like Kapital

Folk Style Japanese Vintage Noragi Jacket with Sashiko Stitching

Embroidered Back and Sleeves Kimono Jacket - Women's Clothing

Fisherman's Jacket (Donza) with Geometric Patterns, Japan

beautiful fashion woman above the houses in a jacket with japan

Sashiko Kimono, Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912)

Mens 2pc Samue - Navy with Sashiko Stitching

save on wholesale Shirt Men Jeans Melange Chambray Samurai Origami Cotton Squarish Sleeves Cotton Denim Jacket Hand made in JAPAN / Navy

Sashiko: Simple Japanese Stitching – A Place Between The Trees

Sashiko Traditions, Technique and Culture