Japanese Clothing for Men — From Kyoto to Harajuku
From traditional silhouettes to Tokyo street style. Shop our full men's collection at Japan Clothing — kimono jackets, haori, jinbei sets, yukata, happi coats, sukajan souvenir jackets, Japanese hoodies, graphic T-shirts and streetwear pants. Japanese fashion for everyday wear.
Men's Japanese clothing — a wardrobe that speaks two languages
There are two Japans in every wardrobe. The one from temple gardens, slow rituals and quiet streets. And the one from Shibuya crossings, neon alleys and oversized silhouettes. At Japan Clothing, we refuse to choose. Our men's Japanese clothing collection brings together both — kimono jackets sewn with the restraint of tradition, sukajan bombers loud with embroidered dragons, jinbei sets made for still summer afternoons, and streetwear pants cut for city commutes. This is Japanese menswear for people who understand that tradition and street culture are not opposites. They are the same story, told in different voices.
A good number of our pieces are designed as unisex — Japanese pants, streetwear pants, streetwear shorts, happi coats, sukajan jackets, T-shirts and hoodies all work across silhouettes and wardrobes. The Japanese approach to menswear has always leaned this way: garments shaped by function and drape rather than gender. Browse freely.
Traditional Japanese clothing for men — kimono, haori, yukata, jinbei, happi, hanten
The kimono remains the anchor of traditional Japanese menswear. Straight lines, wide sleeves, a silhouette that drapes rather than fits — every mens kimono in our collection keeps that architectural simplicity while adapting to contemporary wear. Pair it with a plain tee underneath or wear it open over a turtleneck. Either way, it carries its own presence.
The haori — the shorter kimono-style jacket historically worn over a full kimono — has become one of the most wearable pieces in modern Japanese menswear. Light, easy to layer, unmistakably Japanese in silhouette. Our haori jackets work as well over a white tee and selvedge denim as they do over a full traditional outfit.
The yukata is the kimono's summer cousin — lighter cotton, cooler drape, designed for warm evenings and onsen towns. Our yukata for men sit somewhere between loungewear and streetwear, which is exactly where they belong. The jinbei follows the same summer logic — a two-piece set of short jacket and matching shorts, worn at home or outside in Japan during hot months. Casual, breathable, quietly elegant.
For colder months, the happi coat and hanten take over. The happi — shorter, flatter, often worn at festivals — brings an unmistakable Japanese energy with its bold prints and loose cut. The hanten is its winter sibling: padded with cotton wadding, weighted in the shoulders, built to keep you warm at home or under a coat. Both pieces carry silhouettes older than most Western garments you own. That alone is worth something.
Japanese streetwear for men — hoodies, T-shirts, sukajan, cargo pants, shorts
Then there is the other Japan. The one that invented Harajuku, that turned vintage American souvenir jackets into sukajan legend, that made oversized cuts and graphic prints into a global language. Our Japanese streetwear range covers it all — Japanese hoodies with koi, kitsune, sakura and kanji graphics; graphic T-shirts pulled from ukiyo-e, anime and Tokyo street culture; sukajan jackets embroidered with dragons, tigers and phoenixes; Japanese pants and streetwear pants cut wide and layered; and streetwear shorts for warmer days. Every piece is designed for how people actually wear clothes — on the subway, at the skate park, on a night out, on a Tuesday morning.
Flowy Japanese clothing style for men — modern Japanese fashion for guys
Japanese fashion is no longer a niche export. Walk through Paris, New York or Berlin and you will spot it everywhere — a haori thrown over a hoodie, a sukajan worn with selvedge denim, a kimono jacket layered under a wool coat. The modern Japanese clothing male silhouette has gone global, and japanese clothing for guys has stopped being a category and started being a language. Our collection sits exactly at that intersection: garments built on centuries of Japanese tailoring, cut for the way men dress today.
There is a silhouette running through most of our traditional pieces that has no real equivalent in Western menswear — the drape. The flowy japanese clothing style for men comes from garments designed to hang rather than fit: wide sleeves, loose shoulders, fabric that moves with the body instead of locking it in. Kimono, haori, jinbei, samue, noragi — they all share that architectural looseness. It is what makes Japanese menswear feel so different the first time you wear it, and so hard to give up once you do.
There is also a question we get often, so we will answer it here. Can a white guy in kimono look at home in the garment? Yes. The kimono and its modern cousins — haori, jinbei, yukata — are garments, not ceremonial regalia. Japanese designers, retailers and cultural institutions are clear on this: wearing the clothing with respect, knowing what it is, and styling it honestly is welcomed, not appropriated. We sell to men of every background, in every country, and we have yet to hear a Japanese voice say otherwise.
What makes us a serious japanese brand of clothing is not just the catalog — it is the editorial approach. Every piece is researched, named in Japanese where the name matters, and described with the context it deserves. We also stock harder-to-find silhouettes — the gakuran jacket with its high collar pulled from Japanese school uniform tradition, the japanese nagaran jacket worn historically as workwear by farmers and temple craftsmen, the samue, the noragi. Fashion japanese clothing for men, in our reading, means knowing the difference between a haori and a nagaran — and stocking both.
Browse the full range below. Whether you are after japanese style clothes for a single outfit or a complete wardrobe reset, the collection is built to scroll slowly.
Why our Japanese menswear collection stands apart
Japan Clothing exists because Japanese fashion deserves a proper home online. Not a tourist shop. Not a costume store. A real collection curated for men who want to bring Japanese aesthetics into their everyday wardrobe — whether that means one statement piece or a full wardrobe reset. Our collection covers the full range: traditional kimono jackets, haori, jinbei sets, yukata, happi coats and hanten, alongside modern Japanese hoodies, T-shirts, sukajan souvenir jackets, Japanese pants, streetwear pants and streetwear shorts. Each piece is photographed in studio, described in detail, and shipped worldwide.
Whether you are here for your first kimono or your tenth sukajan, the collection is built to last a long scroll. Take your time.