White Peacock Japanese Satin Robe 'Shiroshou'
White Peacock Japanese Satin Robe with Sakura and Pink Peony Print
Shiroshou is the white side of the peacock line. White satin runs across the body, with peacocks unfolding their tails through pink peonies and scattered cherry blossoms. The colours of the print stay bright against the clean ground — green plumage, pink peony heads, the soft pop of sakura petals. White is the hardest ground to handle in this kind of composition; too thin and it disappears, too dense and it tips into costume. Here it sits with the right weight, the print reading like ink on paper.
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 to mid-calf, somewhere between robe and dress, made to be belted loose or pulled tight. 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 kimono 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 linen trousers and a tank in summer, or tied tight as a dress with bare legs and sandals. It pairs with worn-in trainers, with thong sandals, with bare feet on a wood floor. There are two Japans in every wardrobe; this one leans toward the early-morning side — soft light, slow start, no hurry. Free standard delivery.
Original: $55.00
-65%$55.00
$19.25
Description
White Peacock Japanese Satin Robe with Sakura and Pink Peony Print
Shiroshou is the white side of the peacock line. White satin runs across the body, with peacocks unfolding their tails through pink peonies and scattered cherry blossoms. The colours of the print stay bright against the clean ground — green plumage, pink peony heads, the soft pop of sakura petals. White is the hardest ground to handle in this kind of composition; too thin and it disappears, too dense and it tips into costume. Here it sits with the right weight, the print reading like ink on paper.
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 to mid-calf, somewhere between robe and dress, made to be belted loose or pulled tight. 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 kimono 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 linen trousers and a tank in summer, or tied tight as a dress with bare legs and sandals. It pairs with worn-in trainers, with thong sandals, with bare feet on a wood floor. There are two Japans in every wardrobe; this one leans toward the early-morning side — soft light, slow start, no hurry. Free standard delivery.











