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Women's Navy Hakama Skirt 'Naitoburu'

Women's Navy Hakama Skirt 'Naitoburu'

Women's Navy Hakama Skirt with Asymmetric Hem and Soft A-Line Drape

Naitoburu is the Japanglish for night blue — that deep ink shade somewhere between navy and indigo, the colour Japanese textile dyers pulled from indigo vats for centuries before synthetic pigments existed. The skirt borrows the silhouette of the traditional hakama and pares it down: no pleats, no internal divider, just a long A-line cut with an asymmetric hem that opens slightly toward the front. The navy reads warm rather than cold, deep rather than dark.

The cut is high-waisted with a wide elastic band, sitting just below the natural waist for comfort. The hem falls to mid-calf, slightly longer at the back, slightly shorter at the front — the kind of asymmetry old Japanese textile dyers used to balance volume against movement. The fabric is a cotton-blend weave with a natural matte finish, breathable in summer and layerable in cooler months. Sizes run M, L, XL and XXL; the silhouette stays loose at the hem, fitted at the waist.

You get the skirt 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 it with a white blouse tucked in and leather sandals for summer, or with a cream knit and ankle boots when the air turns cooler. It pairs as cleanly with a navy blazer as it does with a worn denim jacket — the navy stays anchor enough that the rest can stay simple. The blue carries best in early-evening light, between the moment the sky goes deeper and the streetlights come on.

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Women's Navy Hakama Skirt 'Naitoburu'

$55.00

$19.25
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Women's Navy Hakama Skirt with Asymmetric Hem and Soft A-Line Drape

Naitoburu is the Japanglish for night blue — that deep ink shade somewhere between navy and indigo, the colour Japanese textile dyers pulled from indigo vats for centuries before synthetic pigments existed. The skirt borrows the silhouette of the traditional hakama and pares it down: no pleats, no internal divider, just a long A-line cut with an asymmetric hem that opens slightly toward the front. The navy reads warm rather than cold, deep rather than dark.

The cut is high-waisted with a wide elastic band, sitting just below the natural waist for comfort. The hem falls to mid-calf, slightly longer at the back, slightly shorter at the front — the kind of asymmetry old Japanese textile dyers used to balance volume against movement. The fabric is a cotton-blend weave with a natural matte finish, breathable in summer and layerable in cooler months. Sizes run M, L, XL and XXL; the silhouette stays loose at the hem, fitted at the waist.

You get the skirt 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 it with a white blouse tucked in and leather sandals for summer, or with a cream knit and ankle boots when the air turns cooler. It pairs as cleanly with a navy blazer as it does with a worn denim jacket — the navy stays anchor enough that the rest can stay simple. The blue carries best in early-evening light, between the moment the sky goes deeper and the streetlights come on.

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