Japanese Pattern Kimono 'Hanamon'
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A Thousand Noble Crests, Woven Into One Imperial Kimono
Before the samurai wore their armor, they wore their crests. The kamon — Japan's noble family emblems — were more than decoration. They were identity, lineage, and pride compressed into a single perfect circle. The Japanese Pattern Kimono 'Hanamon' draws from that same tradition, covering every inch of deep midnight blue fabric with an intricate allover of geometric rosettes, circular medallions and interlocking ornamental crests.
The density of the pattern is extraordinary. Medallions nest within diamond latticework, rosettes connect through precise geometric grids, the whole composition repeating endlessly from collar to hem in lavender grey against the dark indigo ground. It is the kind of fabric that Japanese textile masters spent lifetimes perfecting — where every element relates to every other, where nothing is accidental, where the eye can travel for minutes without reaching the same point twice.
Yet for all its richness, the 'Hanamon' wears with surprising ease. The dark ground absorbs the complexity, keeping the overall impression authoritative rather than overwhelming. A deep burgundy obi cuts through the pattern with warm intention, anchoring the garment and drawing the eye to the waist.
This is a kimono for the man who appreciates the depth of Japanese craftsmanship — and isn't afraid to wear it.
| 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 |