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Navy Crane Short Kimono Robe 'Sorazuru'

Navy Crane Short Kimono Robe 'Sorazuru'

Navy Crane Short Kimono Robe with Pink Tsuru and Deep Indigo Tones

Sorazuru means sky crane — sora being the high deep blue that runs through old Japanese poetry as the place cranes return to. The robe runs in deep navy satin, with pink-and-cream tsuru drifting upward across the body, wings fully spread. The dark ground reads almost like night sky, the cranes holding the front in clean column. In old Japanese symbolism the crane stands for long life and faithful return. The composition leaves a lot of empty space around the figures — the way old screens used negative space to make a few marks count.

The cut follows the traditional silhouette: wide three-quarter sleeves, a deep V-collar, a wrap front tied at the waist with the included satin belt. The length falls above the knee, made for warmer rooms and warmer afternoons. The fabric is polyester satin — fluid, smooth against the skin, holding its drape rather than clinging to it. Seams are reinforced for daily wear. The cut runs slim, and a size up gives more room for layering or a fuller shape.

You get the short robe and its matching satin belt. 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 open over white shorts and a fitted tee, or tied tight as a dress with bare legs and sandals. It pairs with leather slides, with worn-in trainers, with bare feet on a cool floor. There are two Japans in every wardrobe; this one leans toward the dusk side — first lights coming on, slow walk home, no rush. Free standard delivery.

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Navy Crane Short Kimono Robe 'Sorazuru'

$45.00

$15.75
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Navy Crane Short Kimono Robe with Pink Tsuru and Deep Indigo Tones

Sorazuru means sky crane — sora being the high deep blue that runs through old Japanese poetry as the place cranes return to. The robe runs in deep navy satin, with pink-and-cream tsuru drifting upward across the body, wings fully spread. The dark ground reads almost like night sky, the cranes holding the front in clean column. In old Japanese symbolism the crane stands for long life and faithful return. The composition leaves a lot of empty space around the figures — the way old screens used negative space to make a few marks count.

The cut follows the traditional silhouette: wide three-quarter sleeves, a deep V-collar, a wrap front tied at the waist with the included satin belt. The length falls above the knee, made for warmer rooms and warmer afternoons. The fabric is polyester satin — fluid, smooth against the skin, holding its drape rather than clinging to it. Seams are reinforced for daily wear. The cut runs slim, and a size up gives more room for layering or a fuller shape.

You get the short robe and its matching satin belt. 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 open over white shorts and a fitted tee, or tied tight as a dress with bare legs and sandals. It pairs with leather slides, with worn-in trainers, with bare feet on a cool floor. There are two Japans in every wardrobe; this one leans toward the dusk side — first lights coming on, slow walk home, no rush. Free standard delivery.

Navy Crane Short Kimono Robe 'Sorazuru' | JAPAN CLOTHING