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Men's Fashion Kimono 'Kumimon'

Men's Fashion Kimono 'Kumimon'

Ancient Knots and Geometric Seals on Pure Black

Look closely at the 'Kumimon' and a hidden world reveals itself. Scattered across deep black fabric in slate grey, a collection of interlocking geometric forms drift across the surface — rectangular cartouches, circular seals, knotted chain-link patterns and ornamental crests, each one distinct, each one rooted in the centuries-old Japanese tradition of kumi — the art of interlacing and binding.

These are not random shapes. They carry the visual language of Edo-period craftsmen who encoded meaning into geometry — the knot as symbol of connection, the seal as mark of authority, the interlaced form as representation of harmony between opposing forces. Worn across a floor-length black kimono, they read as something between ancient textile art and modern graphic design.

The overall effect is urban and directional without losing its Japanese soul. Against the absolute black ground, the grey illustrations appear almost like chalk drawings on stone — precise yet organic, structured yet free. A clean grey obi completes the look with quiet authority.

The 'Kumimon' is for the man who moves between worlds — who can wear a traditional kimono silhouette and make it feel entirely of the moment.

Size Chest Length Height Weight
M 122 cm 140 cm 167–176 cm 55–75 kg
L 128 cm 145 cm 177–184 cm 70–90 kg
XL 132 cm 150 cm 184–195 cm 80–100 kg
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From $64.75

Original: $185.00

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Men's Fashion Kimono 'Kumimon'

$185.00

$64.75
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Ancient Knots and Geometric Seals on Pure Black

Look closely at the 'Kumimon' and a hidden world reveals itself. Scattered across deep black fabric in slate grey, a collection of interlocking geometric forms drift across the surface — rectangular cartouches, circular seals, knotted chain-link patterns and ornamental crests, each one distinct, each one rooted in the centuries-old Japanese tradition of kumi — the art of interlacing and binding.

These are not random shapes. They carry the visual language of Edo-period craftsmen who encoded meaning into geometry — the knot as symbol of connection, the seal as mark of authority, the interlaced form as representation of harmony between opposing forces. Worn across a floor-length black kimono, they read as something between ancient textile art and modern graphic design.

The overall effect is urban and directional without losing its Japanese soul. Against the absolute black ground, the grey illustrations appear almost like chalk drawings on stone — precise yet organic, structured yet free. A clean grey obi completes the look with quiet authority.

The 'Kumimon' is for the man who moves between worlds — who can wear a traditional kimono silhouette and make it feel entirely of the moment.

Size Chest Length Height Weight
M 122 cm 140 cm 167–176 cm 55–75 kg
L 128 cm 145 cm 177–184 cm 70–90 kg
XL 132 cm 150 cm 184–195 cm 80–100 kg
Men's Fashion Kimono 'Kumimon' | JAPAN CLOTHING