Lavender Gauze Japanese Pajama Set 'Kasumi'
Lavender Gauze Japanese Pajama Set with V-Collar Top and Crinkle Cotton
Kasumi means haze — the soft veil of moisture that hangs over Japanese mountains in spring, the gauze of the air itself. The set borrows the name and the texture. A dusty mauve runs across both pieces, the same family of pale violet as wisteria flowers seen through morning fog. The fabric is double-gauze cotton, two layers loosely woven and gently crinkled, light to the point of almost weightless. The colour stays soft, the surface stays alive.
The cut follows a modern samue silhouette: a wrap-front top with a V-collar, three-quarter sleeves, a cotton tie at the side, a side pocket, a clean back. The trousers are straight-cut with an elastic waist, falling to the ankle. Double-gauze cotton softens further with every wash and gains its full hand after a few cycles. Sizes run M, L and XL; the cut is loose enough to layer, fitted enough to wear out of the house.
You get the wrap top and matching trousers, packaged plainly. Double gauze is the fabric Japanese mothers cut into baby blankets and summer towels — designed to absorb, breathe, soften. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter, no fake silk gloss. Just two pieces of textile made for skin and slow days.
Wear it as nightwear in warmer months, as loungewear when the apartment heats up, as a beach cover-up over a swimsuit. Wear the top alone with jeans for a soft summer evening, the trousers alone with a tank. It pairs with bare feet, with leather sandals, with worn-in trainers when the rest goes simple. There are two Japans in every wardrobe; this one leans toward the foggy-morning side — wabi-sabi register, soft light, no hurry. Free standard delivery.
Original: $75.00
-65%$75.00
$26.25
Description
Lavender Gauze Japanese Pajama Set with V-Collar Top and Crinkle Cotton
Kasumi means haze — the soft veil of moisture that hangs over Japanese mountains in spring, the gauze of the air itself. The set borrows the name and the texture. A dusty mauve runs across both pieces, the same family of pale violet as wisteria flowers seen through morning fog. The fabric is double-gauze cotton, two layers loosely woven and gently crinkled, light to the point of almost weightless. The colour stays soft, the surface stays alive.
The cut follows a modern samue silhouette: a wrap-front top with a V-collar, three-quarter sleeves, a cotton tie at the side, a side pocket, a clean back. The trousers are straight-cut with an elastic waist, falling to the ankle. Double-gauze cotton softens further with every wash and gains its full hand after a few cycles. Sizes run M, L and XL; the cut is loose enough to layer, fitted enough to wear out of the house.
You get the wrap top and matching trousers, packaged plainly. Double gauze is the fabric Japanese mothers cut into baby blankets and summer towels — designed to absorb, breathe, soften. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter, no fake silk gloss. Just two pieces of textile made for skin and slow days.
Wear it as nightwear in warmer months, as loungewear when the apartment heats up, as a beach cover-up over a swimsuit. Wear the top alone with jeans for a soft summer evening, the trousers alone with a tank. It pairs with bare feet, with leather sandals, with worn-in trainers when the rest goes simple. There are two Japans in every wardrobe; this one leans toward the foggy-morning side — wabi-sabi register, soft light, no hurry. Free standard delivery.












