Modern Men's Kimono 'Ensogawa'
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The Zen Circle, Endlessly Drawn, Endlessly Alive
In Zen Buddhism, the enso is drawn in a single brushstroke — a circle that is never quite perfect, never quite complete, and for that reason more truthful than perfection could ever be. It represents the moment when the mind is free enough to let the body create. It represents wholeness, emptiness, and the space between the two. The Modern Men's Kimono 'Ensogawa' takes that single most powerful symbol in Japanese art and lets it flow, unrestrained, across an entire garment.
Across deep navy blue, enso circles of every size drift and overlap in sweeping grey brushstrokes — some bold and confident, some barely there, some almost closing, others deliberately open. No two are identical. The upper body carries the energy of the brush at its most expressive, strokes crossing and spiralling with the freedom of genuine calligraphic gesture. Towards the hem, the circles multiply and settle into a looser rhythm, like ripples spreading across still water.
The movement within the pattern mirrors the philosophy behind it. This is not a print — it is a performance, frozen at its most dynamic moment, worn as a floor-length kimono that shifts and breathes with every step.
A slate grey obi anchors the navy with quiet authority. A black folding fan, held at the waist, completes a look that is simultaneously centuries old and entirely of the moment.
For the man who understands that simplicity and depth are the same thing.
| 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 |