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Bordeaux Hakama-Style Two-Piece Set 'Mizuki'

Bordeaux Hakama-Style Two-Piece Set 'Mizuki'

Bordeaux Hakama Skirt and Cream Top Set with Embroidered Bow

Mizuki reads as beautiful moon — mi for beautiful, zuki for moon — and the set carries the moonlit register: a soft cream top in the upper half, a deep bordeaux hakama-style skirt in the lower. The top runs in a flowing cream-pink poly with a high stand collar, full long sleeves that taper at the wrist, and small embroidered floral details scattered down each sleeve. The skirt below is the real anchor: a wide hakama-inspired silhouette in deep bordeaux red, structured high above the natural waist, falling clean to the ankle. A self-tie bow loops at the right hip with small embroidered camellia accents, and the front carries a few embroidered branches in cream. Bordeaux red has been the colour of formal Japanese hakama for women across the Meiji and Taisho periods — the set borrows that lineage without copying it.

The cut sits as two distinct pieces designed to be worn together: the cream top is loose and flowing, the hakama skirt is structured and high-waisted, anchored at the natural waist by the embroidered bow. The fabric is a polyester blend with a soft hand — light enough to drape, structured enough to hold the volume of the skirt. Sizes run S through XXL, sold as a full set.

You get both pieces — the cream stand-collar top and the bordeaux hakama-style skirt with its embroidered bow already attached — packaged plainly. The colours hold their tones through regular wear and gentle cold-water hand-washing. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter, no graduation-photo framing.

Wear it with low Mary-Jane shoes and bare ankles for indoor occasions, with leather boots and sheer tights when the weather cools. It pairs naturally with hair pulled into a low chignon, with a single hair ornament if any, with bare ears or small studs — the silhouette is structured enough that everything else gets to stay quiet. The bordeaux holds best in warm interior light, which is exactly the light the colour was originally dyed to flatter.

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Bordeaux Hakama-Style Two-Piece Set 'Mizuki'

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Bordeaux Hakama Skirt and Cream Top Set with Embroidered Bow

Mizuki reads as beautiful moon — mi for beautiful, zuki for moon — and the set carries the moonlit register: a soft cream top in the upper half, a deep bordeaux hakama-style skirt in the lower. The top runs in a flowing cream-pink poly with a high stand collar, full long sleeves that taper at the wrist, and small embroidered floral details scattered down each sleeve. The skirt below is the real anchor: a wide hakama-inspired silhouette in deep bordeaux red, structured high above the natural waist, falling clean to the ankle. A self-tie bow loops at the right hip with small embroidered camellia accents, and the front carries a few embroidered branches in cream. Bordeaux red has been the colour of formal Japanese hakama for women across the Meiji and Taisho periods — the set borrows that lineage without copying it.

The cut sits as two distinct pieces designed to be worn together: the cream top is loose and flowing, the hakama skirt is structured and high-waisted, anchored at the natural waist by the embroidered bow. The fabric is a polyester blend with a soft hand — light enough to drape, structured enough to hold the volume of the skirt. Sizes run S through XXL, sold as a full set.

You get both pieces — the cream stand-collar top and the bordeaux hakama-style skirt with its embroidered bow already attached — packaged plainly. The colours hold their tones through regular wear and gentle cold-water hand-washing. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter, no graduation-photo framing.

Wear it with low Mary-Jane shoes and bare ankles for indoor occasions, with leather boots and sheer tights when the weather cools. It pairs naturally with hair pulled into a low chignon, with a single hair ornament if any, with bare ears or small studs — the silhouette is structured enough that everything else gets to stay quiet. The bordeaux holds best in warm interior light, which is exactly the light the colour was originally dyed to flatter.

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