Navy Japanese Kimono 'Edoko'
Navy Japanese Kimono with Ukiyo-e Pagodas, Geishas and Cloud Panels
Edoko means child of Edo — the old name for someone born and raised in what is now Tokyo. The kimono earns the title. Deep navy satin holds white cloud panels that open across the front and back, painted inside with pagodas, geishas and Edo-period street scenes. The composition borrows directly from old folding screens, where the dark ground sets the figures forward and the clouds give them air to move in. It's the night version of a sky-blue twin in the same line.
The cut follows the traditional silhouette: wide three-quarter sleeves, a deep V-collar, a hem that opens with each step. One size, made to wrap and tie at the waist with the included obi sash. The polyester satin has the weight and slip of vintage rayon — fluid against the skin, holding its drape rather than clinging to it. Bust 118 cm, total length 125 cm, sleeve 32 cm. It fits most adult frames comfortably, with room to layer a slip or a fitted top underneath.
You get the kimono and its matching obi sash with red trim. The print holds its tone through regular wear and gentle hand-washing. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter — just the garment, ready to be folded into your wardrobe alongside everything else you actually wear.
Wear it tied at the waist over a white tee and dark jeans, or open as a robe over a slip dress at home. It pairs with bare feet, with low boots, with worn-in trainers when the rest of the outfit goes simple. There are two Japans in every wardrobe; this one leans toward the city side — Shinjuku at dusk more than a temple at dawn.
- Material: polyester satin (rayon-blend feel)
- Size: one size — bust 118 cm, total length 125 cm, sleeve 32 cm, shoulder to shoulder 56 cm
- Sleeve: three-quarter, traditional wide cut
- Includes: kimono robe + matching obi sash
- Care: gentle hand-wash cold, hang dry, low iron if needed
- Color: navy and white with ukiyo-e print (pagodas, geishas, clouds)
Original: $125.00
-65%$125.00
$43.75
Description
Navy Japanese Kimono with Ukiyo-e Pagodas, Geishas and Cloud Panels
Edoko means child of Edo — the old name for someone born and raised in what is now Tokyo. The kimono earns the title. Deep navy satin holds white cloud panels that open across the front and back, painted inside with pagodas, geishas and Edo-period street scenes. The composition borrows directly from old folding screens, where the dark ground sets the figures forward and the clouds give them air to move in. It's the night version of a sky-blue twin in the same line.
The cut follows the traditional silhouette: wide three-quarter sleeves, a deep V-collar, a hem that opens with each step. One size, made to wrap and tie at the waist with the included obi sash. The polyester satin has the weight and slip of vintage rayon — fluid against the skin, holding its drape rather than clinging to it. Bust 118 cm, total length 125 cm, sleeve 32 cm. It fits most adult frames comfortably, with room to layer a slip or a fitted top underneath.
You get the kimono and its matching obi sash with red trim. The print holds its tone through regular wear and gentle hand-washing. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter — just the garment, ready to be folded into your wardrobe alongside everything else you actually wear.
Wear it tied at the waist over a white tee and dark jeans, or open as a robe over a slip dress at home. It pairs with bare feet, with low boots, with worn-in trainers when the rest of the outfit goes simple. There are two Japans in every wardrobe; this one leans toward the city side — Shinjuku at dusk more than a temple at dawn.
- Material: polyester satin (rayon-blend feel)
- Size: one size — bust 118 cm, total length 125 cm, sleeve 32 cm, shoulder to shoulder 56 cm
- Sleeve: three-quarter, traditional wide cut
- Includes: kimono robe + matching obi sash
- Care: gentle hand-wash cold, hang dry, low iron if needed
- Color: navy and white with ukiyo-e print (pagodas, geishas, clouds)










