Collection: KIMONO

Step into a world of timeless elegance.

Discover our selection of vintage Japanese traditional clothing: kimono, yukata, silk haori, and obi. Embrace Japanese haori, these short kimono-style jackets, for the pleasure of wearing a traditional Japanese garment or to add a refined vintage touch to your outfits.

More than a magnificent kimono belt worn by geisha, a vintage obi can also become an elegant table runner or a unique and refined wall decoration.

👘 Each kimono is unique; find yours, elegance awaits!

Détail d’un kimono avec obi vintage en soie jaune pâle, orné de broderies florales délicates représentant des chrysanthèmes et feuillages, avec des reflets dorés et une texture raffinée.

The Japanese kimono, traditional garment and living heritage

The Japanese kimono is the emblematic garment of Japan. Long worn daily, it gradually gave way to Western clothing from the late 19th century onwards, but remains a major cultural symbol today. Each kimono expresses something: a season, a social status, a particular event.

At KOGEDO, we exclusively offer vintage kimonos: antique pieces selected directly in Japan, chosen for the quality of their fabrics, the richness of their patterns, and their authenticity. Haori, komon, yukata, obi... each garment tells a story and allows a unique craft to be brought back to life.

  • Haori – The Traditional Japanese Jacket

    A practical and elegant garment

    The haori is a traditional kimono jacket worn open, fastened only by two small cords called haori himo. Unlike a full kimono, it does not cross over in the front.

    A decidedly modern jacket

    Easy to wear on its own, over a Western outfit, the haori is the ideal gateway to discover the kimono in modern life. Our vintage Japanese haori are selected for their decorated linings, old fabrics, and authentic patterns.

  • The main types of kimono

    Kimono by season

    • Hitoe: unlined kimono, worn in spring and summer.
    • Awase: lined kimono, suitable for autumn and winter.

    Kimono by use

    • Komon: repeated patterns, everyday use.
    • Iromuji: plain kimono, worn in semi-formal contexts.
    • Furisode: long, colorful sleeves, reserved for young single women.
    • Homongi and Tomesode: more formal kimono, used for ceremonies.

    Each type of kimono follows specific codes, but all share the same attention to fabrics and respect for artisanal traditions.

  • Obi – Belts and Textile Masterpieces

    Everyday Obi

    • Hanhaba obi: simple and lightweight, used for yukata.
    • Nagoya obi: elegant and practical, easy to tie for daily wear.

    Formal and Luxurious Obi

    • Fukuro obi: wide and refined, suitable for ceremonies.
    • Maru obi: the most prestigious, fully embroidered with silk, considered a true textile work of art.

    Obi as Decoration

    Today, vintage obi also find new life outside of clothing: wall hangings, table runners, or decorative textile objects. A contemporary way to showcase these unique pieces.

  • Why choose KOGEDO?

    • 100% vintage: only antique pieces, never modern copies.
    • Direct selection in Japan: we source each kimono and obi ourselves on site.
    • Quality control: we inspect the kimonos ourselves to select only the most beautiful pieces.
    • Free and fast delivery from France, no hidden import fees.
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