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1960s Japanese Hand-Crafted Red Haori Kimono Jacket

1960s Japanese Hand-Crafted Red Haori Kimono Jacket

Regular price €85,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €85,00 EUR
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Has flaws, read "Notes"

A haori is a traditional short kimono-style jacket worn over a kimono or on its own, and now widely styled in modern wardrobes as a lightweight outer layer. It pairs beautifully with both casual and formal attire.

This handmade piece is crafted from a cotton and silk blend, featuring a bold red base with a subtle abstract motif in gold tones. The design includes a rare button front closure, distinguishing it from typical open-front haori. The sleeves are wide and short, characteristic of mid-century tailoring. Suitable for layering over simple garments as a light overcoat.

Material: Cotton and silk blend
Color: Red with gold-toned abstract pattern
Closure: Button front with inner tie
Era: 1960s
Made in: Japan

Size & Fit: Free size, fits better from S to L, to be worn oversized.

Mannequin is a size M.

Notes: Small faint stains present, consistent with age and use.

✧ Be aware that this item is vintage, so you may come across minor signs of age and wear, but don't worry - any major flaws will be mentioned in the description above!

✧ Colour intensity and shades may vary in real life.

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Care Instructions

When dealing with vintage pieces, always opt for a gentle wash and skip the tumble dry. Be sure to closely follow the steps on the instructions tag whenever possible. Check our "Care for Vintage" page for more useful information.

Sustainability

We are compromised to reduce our carbon footprint. We use antique postcards as greeting cards, we have our own hand-crafted stamp using water-based inks and we utilize recycled plastic mailers.

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