

The Shinrinyoku is a sophisticated and timeless maxi-kimono jacket whose head-to-toe hooded silhouette makes it a must-have for layering against the brutal elements that appear as winter encroaches. In navy blue Tencel, the Shinrinyoku is sleek and minimal, and acts as a neutral and versatile piece in the wardrobe that will do a pleasing job of up scaling most outfits. Ties at the front and a belt allows for the flowing kimono to be sinched and secured to hug your figure, maintaining a sense of quintessential femininity.
Maxi-kimono with front ties and a wrap-around belt, and featuring a generous hood, pockets, and roomy wide sleeves. Crafted out of elegant and sustainable water repellent navy blue Tencel, this jacket will re-enforce you against the winter elements.
You can wear it as Kimono and as Kimono Dress.
Includes belt.
100% Tencel.
Size L 5 to 7 days.
Pre-order 3 weeks.
Kimono |
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Size |
36 |
38 |
40 |
42 |
44 |
Size |
XS |
S |
M |
L |
XL |
Sleeve wingspan |
54” |
54 ¾” |
55 ½“ |
56 ¼” |
57 ⅛” |
Chest contour |
44 ⅞” |
46 ½” |
48” |
49 ¼” |
51 ⅙” |
Length Mini Kimono |
19 ¾” |
19 ⅞” |
20 1/16” |
20 ¼” |
20 ½” |
Length Kimono |
29 ½” |
29 ⅝” |
29 ⅞” |
30 ⅛ |
30 ⅜” |
Length Kimono 3.4 |
15” |
15 ⅜” |
15 ½” |
39 ⅝” |
15 ¾” |
Length Maxi Kimono |
50 ⅝” |
50 ¾” |
50 ⅞” |
51 ⅛” |
51 ⅜” |
We recomend dry cleaning or hand wash 30 C.
No bleaching, line drying, ironing 1 point.
Shrinkage max 5%.
Shinrin-Yoku or forest therapy was started by the Japan Forest Agency.
The term was coined in 1982 by Akiyama Tomohide, director of the Agency.
This Hooded Maxi Kimono made of 100% Tencel bears the name Shinrin Yoku in gratitude to the trees.
Tencel is the most environmentally friendly cellulosic fiber available today.
It is produced exclusively from the wood pulp of eucalyptus trees certified by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
and the fiber carries the Pan-European Forest Council (PEFC) seal of quality.