Haori Clothing 'Tsuru no Gawa'
Haori 'Tsuru no Gawa' — Crane Pattern Japanese Jacket
Cranes have been a symbol of longevity and grace in Japan for centuries. The Haori 'Tsuru no Gawa' — the river of cranes — captures that quiet beauty in a piece that feels both elegant and easy to wear day-to-day. Deep forest green base, white cranes mid-flight, golden waves and pine motifs scattered across the surface.
The print is composition-led: the cranes aren't just sprinkled randomly, they're arranged in real flight patterns across the chest, sleeves, and back. The contrast between the white wings and the green ground gives the piece visual depth without feeling overworked. White trim runs down the front opening, providing a clean break between the print and your inner layer. The detail comes through crisp thanks to high-resolution digital printing.
The jacket is cut from 100% polyester. It's smooth, lightweight, and has the kind of fluid drape that mimics natural fabrics without the maintenance. No stiff feel, no plastic shine — just a soft surface that moves with you. It packs small for travel, washes easily, and resists wrinkles.
This piece works hardest with neutral basics — a white or grey tee underneath, black or olive trousers, simple shoes. Let the cranes carry the visual weight. Good for spring afternoons, museum days, low-key dinners, or any moment where you want a piece that whispers Japan rather than shouts it.
Original: $45.00
-65%$45.00
$15.75




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Haori 'Tsuru no Gawa' — Crane Pattern Japanese Jacket
Cranes have been a symbol of longevity and grace in Japan for centuries. The Haori 'Tsuru no Gawa' — the river of cranes — captures that quiet beauty in a piece that feels both elegant and easy to wear day-to-day. Deep forest green base, white cranes mid-flight, golden waves and pine motifs scattered across the surface.
The print is composition-led: the cranes aren't just sprinkled randomly, they're arranged in real flight patterns across the chest, sleeves, and back. The contrast between the white wings and the green ground gives the piece visual depth without feeling overworked. White trim runs down the front opening, providing a clean break between the print and your inner layer. The detail comes through crisp thanks to high-resolution digital printing.
The jacket is cut from 100% polyester. It's smooth, lightweight, and has the kind of fluid drape that mimics natural fabrics without the maintenance. No stiff feel, no plastic shine — just a soft surface that moves with you. It packs small for travel, washes easily, and resists wrinkles.
This piece works hardest with neutral basics — a white or grey tee underneath, black or olive trousers, simple shoes. Let the cranes carry the visual weight. Good for spring afternoons, museum days, low-key dinners, or any moment where you want a piece that whispers Japan rather than shouts it.























