1125 Silk-like Tsumugi Sleeveless Haori
This haori, with the appearance of silk, adds an even higher level of prestige.
You can enjoy an even more distinguished look by wearing it with a samue made of the same fabric, 1122 Silk-like Tsumugi Samue.
- 100% Polyester
- Lining: 100% Polyester
- Fabric thickness: Thin (0.33mm)
- Recommended season: Fall, Winter
- Hand wash (Machine wash is not recommended due to lining)
- Made in Japan
- Shipping weight: 209g
Size Chart
Size | M | L | LL | |||
cm |
inch | cm | inch | cm | inch |
|
Top length of the Haori | 78 |
30 1/2 | 83 | 32 1/2 | 87 | 34 |
Specifications
- Pockets at the sides
Fabric Sample
Shipping and Taxes
All of the international orders are shipped by DHL or FedEx. We usually ship worldwide within 2 business days from Japan.
Taxes for each country will be charged separately. Please note that customers are responsible for import taxes, VAT and related fees.
For more information, please see our Shipping policy.
What are Haori?
Haori (羽織) is a traditional Japanese hip- or thigh-length jacket worn over a kimono. The Haori is worn for a variety of purposes, including as part of formal attire, as protection against cold and dust, and as fashionable clothing.
The Haori was originally worn by men, and its name is said to have originated from the "Jinbaori," a Haori worn over armor on the battlefield. In modern-day Japan, Haoriare worn by both men and women. Try adding a piece of Haori for a one-rank higher look.
Haori by Wasuian
In addition to the traditional haori, Wasuian offers sleeveless ponchos and samue-style garments with a double layer of warmth around the stomach.
Our Haori and Jacket are made without padding and are based on the traditional design. Designed for comfort, these fashionable Haori let you incorporate Japanese traditions into modern casual outfits. Wear one over jeans and a t-shirt, match it with your samue, or coordinate it with samue pants — the possibilities are endless!
Wasuian’s Commitment: The Beauty of the Collar
The collar has always been an essential part of the kimono, as is evident in the idiom "Eri Wo Tadasu" ("straighten the collar"). For our haori, we avoid placing stitches on the front of the collar by using the sophisticated drop stitching technique. It relies on the fingertips to apply the sewing machine to the edge of the collar, just 1 to 2 mm away. Our artisans carefully make every garment by hand. We strive to balance preserving the essence and techniques of traditional Japanese clothing while evolving the designs to match modern lifestyles.
About Us
Over 60 years, we became the top producer of samue (traditional workwear now popularly used as loungewear) in Japan. Our garments combine traditional techniques with modern functionality and design.