Vintage Silk Haori with Layered Kimono Lining
This vintage haori jacket is sourced from trusted dealers in Japan and crafted from luxurious silk featuring a soft mint green flowing water (流水) motif. In Japanese culture, flowing water represents perseverance, renewal, and the continuous flow of life, making this jacket both elegant and meaningful.The interior is layered with silk from another vintage kimono, adorned with a chrysanthemum (菊) pattern. Chrysanthemums symbolize longevity, rejuvenation, and nobility, adding cultural depth and significance to the garment. The collar is reinforced with sashiko stitching, providing subtle artisanal detail and durability.
Availability
Only one piece available. Ships from London within three business days. Tracked international shipping available worldwide.
The Story Behind the Piece
Upcycled from a 1960–1970s kimono, this haori celebrates Japan’s rich textile heritage and the art of preserving and renewing fine fabrics. The layered inner kimono lining adds visual depth and character, while the sashiko-stitched collar showcases traditional Japanese craftsmanship.
How to Style It
Layer over dresses, trousers, or tailored outfits for a sophisticated, elegant vintage look. The mint green flowing water silk, combined with the chrysanthemum-lined interior, creates a harmonious and visually striking statement piece.
Notable Features
Upcycled from a vintage Japanese kimono (1960–1970s)
Outer material: 100% silk
Inner lining: layered silk from another kimono with chrysanthemum pattern
Collar reinforced with sashiko stitching
Lightweight, smooth, and drapey for versatile layering
Authentic vintage piece sourced from Japan
Measurements:
Back length: 74 cm / 29.1"
Shoulder width: 65 cm / 25.6"
Sleeve length: 33 cm / 13"
Care Instructions
Handle with clean, dry hands. Store away from direct sunlight. Dry clean recommended to preserve silk and lining.
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