
These chic, one-of-a-kind, "kimonos" were made by KIMONOPIA. They a modern take on Japan's most iconic garment and have been designed to be worn in everyday life.
Unlike with traditional kimono, they do not require the use of an obi sash. This greatly reduces the difficulty of rocking a kimono while also giving the wearer a bit more of a casual vibe.
Though they are a "one-size-fits-all" purchase, the rather loose-fitting nature of kimonos should allow most people to wear them comfortably. That said, feel free to inquire if you have any questions about sizing.
If you want to sport a "Japanese" look but don't want to deal with the hassle of wearing a full kimono, then these creations by KIMONOPIA are just the items that you've been looking for!
Note that there is only one copy of each kimono made by KIMONOPIA in existence so act now before it's too late!
👘 Recycling History
All of KIMONOPIA's productions are made out of vintage kimonos that have been repurposed for a more modern and casual style. This gives older kimonos a second chance at life again.
Since KIMONOPIA recycles kimono that were once worn, they can occasionally have some of the characteristic markings of older garments. Though the brand works only with kimono that are in good condition, the final product is still a vintage item.
We ask that you be forgiving of any minor wear and tear and understand that you're giving a garment that was once cherished a second chance atlifee.
👘 About KIMONOPIA
KIMONOPIA is a brand that was founded on the principle of bridging the divide between Japanese culture and the average person. It seeks to take traditional garments like kimono and repurpose them for modern life.
As a company, KIMONOPIA is all about honoring Japan's cultural heritage. The brand aims to maintain the charm of kimono while also reimagining their style in a way that is easy to wear but also stylish
Since the kimono is Japan's most well known form of attire, it is the perfect vehicle to achieve KIMONOPIA's goal of connecting the world with Japanese culture.