Jinbei Clothing


Men's jinbei, a japanese fashion classic

In this small collection made in Japan-Clothing, Japanese pajamas are the ones that are making their mark in a nightwear market that is resurfacing day by day in Europe. These pajamas have little to do with our parents nightgowns or the cotton ones we wear regularly. Here, the emphasis is on the comfort and the very soft texture of the nightwear like the velvet bathrobes. It is up to you to select your preference among our range of japanese Jinbei, you will find satin pajamas but also cotton pajamas, they will be in one piece or will be part of a pajama set.

In Japan, the japanese mens pajamas are not exclusively an indoor garment and many young Japanese men wear them to go shopping downstairs or simply to go to a quiet place like a beach at the end of winter. In short, our pajamas are a little touch of warmth in the middle of winter.

When to wear Jinbei, the japanese pajamas mens?

After a long day, imagine yourself abandoning your work clothes to get warm in an elegant japanese silk pajamas. The soft and satiny material is a real caress for the skin. For a cocooning evening, slip it on over your nightgown or pajama pants. As soon as you get out of bed, your japanese pajamas will wrap you in comfort and bring that traditional touch that will change your vision of yourself.

You will feel beautiful, sexy and masculine and nothing will stop you anymore. We also like to wear this nice satin or cotton bathrobe after the shower. Don't wait any longer to replace your old robe with a pajama set. With this soft and comfortable nightwear, you can be sure to have sweet dreams. Our prints will bring softness to your everyday life.

All about our selection of jinbei !

Jinbei, sometimes called "Hippari", is a traditional japanese clothing, originally worn by men, but now sometimes by women. Originally considered a home garment, Jinbei has become very popular during the hot and humid japanese summer because of its very light and airy characteristics. Jinbei is also widely worn during popular festivities such as Matsuri (festivals) or Hanabi (fireworks).

Usually made of linen or cotton, it consists of shorts tied with a cord and a short-sleeved jacket (the sleeves are tied with a linen thread to let the air through). Although there are many variations, traditionally, Jinbei is colored a more or less intense blue. Jinbei is worn without a belt.

Samue is a garment with many uses. Traditionally worn by monks in Zen Buddhist temples, artists or doctors, it is also widely used as a home garment, both at home and inside the Ryokan (traditional hotel), or when leaving the Onsen (hot springs). It is also found among Shakuhachi (traditional flute) players. In recent years, the wearing of samue has spread outside the home as a particularly comfortable informal garment. Like the Jinbei, the Samue is worn without a belt.

It is a type of clothing dedicated to relaxation: it can be worn at home, in the neighborhood or in a Matsuri . Also worn by children, it is extremely comfortable and easy to wear. They can also be used as pajamas if you decide to bring a set home in your suitcase. Visitors can find them in japanese stores or shopping malls, costing between 2000 and 10000 yen depending on the quality.

What to wear a Japanese jinbei with?

First of all let's talk about the japanese geta, very regularly worn with japanese kimonos, Yukata or Jinbei. It is a Japanese shoe, and in the old days, people used it as a shoe at work. But today, they are still worn as a fashion item. Recently, in Kyoto, the number of kimono rental stores has increased due to the number of foreign visitors interested in this style. If you go to one of these stores, you can try wearing Kimonos and geta and do some sightseeing with them. Also, most stores have hairdressers, so if you are a woman, you can try a traditional hairstyle.

It costs about 3,000 yen 〜 6,000 yen, so we recommend you to try it. It may be difficult to walk around wearing Geta for the first time, but it is really a unique traditional japanese experience. You will surely enjoy Kyoto even more if you try the style of old Japanese clothes, kimono and geta!

Or just try the geta at home with your best japanese pajamas. Coming back to hair, Japanese hairstyle is inevitable for women who want a pure Japanese style. Jewelry is also inevitably highlighted with Jinbei, whether it is a Japanese necklace, a Japanese ring or Japanese bracelets. These bracelets are often luxurious because Japanese women and men love Akoya Pearl Bracelets.