Traditional Men's Yukata 'Asanugi'
Japan's Most Sacred Geometric Pattern, Worn With Authority
Few patterns in Japanese history carry the weight of the asanoha. Named after the hemp leaf it resembles, this six-pointed geometric star has adorned Japanese textiles, architecture and sacred objects for over a thousand years. It was stitched into the robes of newborns as a wish for strong and steady growth. It was carved into temple woodwork as a symbol of resilience. It was woven into the garments of those who understood that true strength has a pattern — and that pattern is geometric, precise, and eternal.
The Traditional Men's Yukata 'Asanugi' wears that history across every inch of its deep charcoal ground. The asanoha fills the fabric in dense, disciplined repetition — each star interlocking perfectly with the next in a grid that covers the full length of the kimono from shoulder to hem. Against the near-black base, the pattern emerges in slate blue and dark teal, visible but never loud, present but never imposing.
Vertical border stripes in calligraphic script run along the front opening and the sleeve edges, adding a layer of textural contrast that frames the geometry without interrupting it. A clean grey obi completes the look with cool restraint.
This is a yukata that carries meaning. Wear it knowing what it says.
| 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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Description
Japan's Most Sacred Geometric Pattern, Worn With Authority
Few patterns in Japanese history carry the weight of the asanoha. Named after the hemp leaf it resembles, this six-pointed geometric star has adorned Japanese textiles, architecture and sacred objects for over a thousand years. It was stitched into the robes of newborns as a wish for strong and steady growth. It was carved into temple woodwork as a symbol of resilience. It was woven into the garments of those who understood that true strength has a pattern — and that pattern is geometric, precise, and eternal.
The Traditional Men's Yukata 'Asanugi' wears that history across every inch of its deep charcoal ground. The asanoha fills the fabric in dense, disciplined repetition — each star interlocking perfectly with the next in a grid that covers the full length of the kimono from shoulder to hem. Against the near-black base, the pattern emerges in slate blue and dark teal, visible but never loud, present but never imposing.
Vertical border stripes in calligraphic script run along the front opening and the sleeve edges, adding a layer of textural contrast that frames the geometry without interrupting it. A clean grey obi completes the look with cool restraint.
This is a yukata that carries meaning. Wear it knowing what it says.
| 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 |



















