Men's Navy Wide-Leg Hakama Pants 'Konakoi'
Men's Navy Wide-Leg Hakama Pants with Drawstring Waist and Large Pockets
Konakoi pulls toward the deep end of blue — kona for thick or dense, koi for deep, the indigo shade Japanese workshop dyes pulled from repeated dips in fermented vats. The hakama follows the workshop tradition. Wide through the leg, anchored by a drawstring waist, finished with two large patch pockets at the front — built to be moved in. The navy reads warm rather than cold, deep rather than dark, the kind of indigo that settles into the cotton over time.
The cut runs wide through the entire leg with a relaxed drape, gathered at a drawstring elastic waistband for comfortable fit. Two large patch pockets sit at the front for daily carry. The fabric is a cotton blend with a natural slubby texture, breathable and structured at once. Sizes run M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL and 5XL — the cut sizes generously, so size by waist and let the leg breathe.
You get the wide-leg hakama pants as a single piece. The colour holds its tone through regular wear and gentle hand-washing. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter — just one garment, ready to be folded into your wardrobe alongside the rest of what you actually wear.
Wear them with a white tee and worn-in trainers for clean weekend rotation, or with a black knit and low boots when the air turns cooler. They pair as cleanly with a denim jacket as they do with a kimono cardigan, and hold their own as workshop wear when the day calls for it. Navy with this much volume reads less like office blue and more like the indigo work coats that lined Edo-period craft shops — practical first, considered second.
Original: $75.00
-65%$75.00
$26.25
Description
Men's Navy Wide-Leg Hakama Pants with Drawstring Waist and Large Pockets
Konakoi pulls toward the deep end of blue — kona for thick or dense, koi for deep, the indigo shade Japanese workshop dyes pulled from repeated dips in fermented vats. The hakama follows the workshop tradition. Wide through the leg, anchored by a drawstring waist, finished with two large patch pockets at the front — built to be moved in. The navy reads warm rather than cold, deep rather than dark, the kind of indigo that settles into the cotton over time.
The cut runs wide through the entire leg with a relaxed drape, gathered at a drawstring elastic waistband for comfortable fit. Two large patch pockets sit at the front for daily carry. The fabric is a cotton blend with a natural slubby texture, breathable and structured at once. Sizes run M, L, XL, XXL, 3XL, 4XL and 5XL — the cut sizes generously, so size by waist and let the leg breathe.
You get the wide-leg hakama pants as a single piece. The colour holds its tone through regular wear and gentle hand-washing. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter — just one garment, ready to be folded into your wardrobe alongside the rest of what you actually wear.
Wear them with a white tee and worn-in trainers for clean weekend rotation, or with a black knit and low boots when the air turns cooler. They pair as cleanly with a denim jacket as they do with a kimono cardigan, and hold their own as workshop wear when the day calls for it. Navy with this much volume reads less like office blue and more like the indigo work coats that lined Edo-period craft shops — practical first, considered second.










