Coordination techniques for wearing kimonos casually Kimonos that can be used as shirts and skirts

[Casual kimono] Incorporate a shirt/blouse into your everyday wear! About kimono casual coordination

Kimono casual clothes are getting a lot of attention these days. Kimono casual coordination can be enjoyed in various ways, such as remaking a kimono into a shirt or skirt, or adding accessories to a kimono. Here, we will explain recommended coordination techniques and how to match accessories for those who want to enjoy kimono casual.

Casual coordination that combines kimono and western clothes (ladies)

Casual coordination with kimono and clothes

There are two main ways to enjoy a mixed Japanese-Western outfit that combines kimono and western clothes.

Mixed Japanese-Western style with kimono and western items

Combine it with a casual kimono that you can enjoy as everyday wear, and add Western-style accessories to create a modern look.

For example, you can enjoy a different atmosphere by adding a turtleneck as an inner layer of a kimono instead of a nagusa undergarment, or by layering it with a lace skirt. At this time, it's cute to wear the kimono so that the length is short and show the lace from the hem.

Also, if you wear boots on your feet, it will give you a casual atmosphere, and you can easily mix Japanese and Western styles.

Casual kimonos are made to be easy to wear while retaining the quality and shape of the kimono. Many of the difficult parts of the kimono are simply attached to the obi, which is already shaped, and is designed so that even those who cannot wear kimono can wear it.

Japanese-Western mix coordination with remade kimono

You can also enjoy casual coordination by using shirts, skirts, and jackets made from old kimono fabric.

There are many types of kimono fabrics, including natural materials such as silk, cotton, and linen, and recently polyester and wool kimonos have also appeared, and it is possible to use them according to the season and purpose.

In addition, there are unique weaves and dyeing methods for kimono, such as rinzu, crepe, tsumugi, and shibori.

Clothes made from materials unique to kimono are gaining attention from advanced fashionistas as items that transform into a modern style while retaining the texture and comfort of kimono.

When you think of kimono, you probably have a strong image of wearing it on formal occasions such as ceremonial occasions. However, ceremonial occasions are not the only places where you can enjoy dressing up in kimono. Even if you go out for a short trip, you can enjoy wearing a kimono just like you would in everyday clothes.

You can change the obi and accessories according to the mood of the day, change the pattern according to the season, and combine Western clothes such as hats, boots, and coats with the kimono. You can also enjoy changing your hairstyle and hair ornaments to match your kimono.

I think that there are some people who want to enjoy kimonos as everyday wear, but are worried that they are difficult to handle or that they will get dirty. For those people, we recommend choosing a kimono made of polyester or cotton, as it can be easily washed at home. You can easily wear a kimono and go wherever you like without worrying about sweat or stains, so please pay attention to the material when enjoying a casual kimono as everyday wear.

[Casual kimono] Accessories to match ladies' outfits

Accessories for casual kimono

Casual kimono is an evolved kimono that can be easily worn even if you can't wear it. You can also choose Western-style patterns such as dots and checkered patterns to enjoy a Western-style taste, and you can also use accessories used for clothes to create a mixed Japanese-Western style. Here, we will introduce recommended accessories that you want to match with the evolved kimono.

Boots/Pumps

"Kimono and boots" look unbalanced at first glance, but they are actually one of the items that go well together. I like the retro feel that reminds me of the Meiji and Taisho eras.

You can create a modern atmosphere by shortening the length of the kimono and combining it with long boots and pumps. Many people wear sneakers in addition to boots, which may look like a mismatch, but they go well with casual kimonos.

Cap/Hat

Knit hats and berets are recommended as items that make your kimono look casual and stylish. The beret, in particular, has the image of a schoolgirl in the Taisho era, and is liked by women because it is cute.

Another thing I would recommend for both men and women is a hat with a brim. Just by wearing it, the casual feeling increases, and the impression of the kimono changes depending on the size of the brim.

shawl stole

It goes well with shawls and stoles that make your neck look stylish. It also protects against the cold during the cold season, and you can enjoy a higher-grade fashion by incorporating it into a plain patterned kimono as an accent color.

bag

Most kimono bags are small, and many people feel that they don't have enough space. In that case, if you combine it with a bag that you use for clothes, such as a clutch bag, shoulder bag, or handbag, it will be practical and convenient. Not only does it have a large capacity, but by having a bag for clothes, you can increase the casual feeling and easily reproduce it as a mix of Japanese and Western styles.

[Casual kimono] Boots and hats too! Accessories to match ladies' outfits

Do you think that kimono has many rules and is difficult to wear? It is true that there are rules and manners for wearing a kimono according to the occasion, but in casual situations, you are not bound by the rules and you can freely enjoy fashion with various accessories.

Casual outfits such as matching a shirt or blouse with a kimono have become commonplace. Regardless of whether you are a woman or a man, feel free to enjoy it as if you were wearing clothes. Here are some recommended accessories to match with your casual kimono.

Boots and pumps are OK

"Kimono and boots" look unbalanced at first glance, but they are actually one of the items that go well together. It gives a mature impression that you are enjoying kimono as if you were wearing a dress.

By shortening the length of the kimono and combining it with long boots and pumps, you can create a retro-modern atmosphere. Many people wear sneakers in addition to boots, which may look like a mismatch, but they go well with casual kimonos.

Wear a hat and look stylish

A mixed Japanese-Western outfit with a hat has been popular among men since the Meiji era. It goes especially well with kimonos made of casual materials such as cotton and wool. The casual feeling is greatly increased, and the impression of the kimono changes depending on the size of the brim.

Boaters and straw hats are recommended for summer, and berets and hats are recommended for winter. The beret is an image of a school girl in the Taisho era, and is liked by women because it is cute.

Gorgeous around the neck with shawls and stoles

For casual occasions, shawls and stoles that make your neck look stylish are also compatible with kimono. It also protects against the cold during the cold season, and you can enjoy a higher-grade fashion by incorporating it into a plain patterned kimono as an accent color.

Dare to match a Western-style bag

Most kimono bags are small, and many people feel that they don't have enough space. In that case, if you combine it with a bag that you use for clothes, such as a clutch bag, shoulder bag, or handbag, it will be practical and convenient. Not only does it have a large capacity, but by having a bag for clothes, you can increase the casual feeling and easily reproduce it as a mix of Japanese and Western styles.

Use a ribbon belt instead of an obijime

In the case of an obi that can be tied without an obijime, it is also fashionable to match it with a ribbon, belt, chain, etc. instead of the obijime. There is no need to tie it like an obi, which saves time.

Gorgeous with accessories

If you want to make your kimono outfit more gorgeous, use accessories. The combination of necklaces, bracelets, earrings, chokers, etc. will create a glamorous impression. It is a good idea to choose a design that matches the kimono.

Casual kimono can be enjoyed freely as everyday wear. Enjoy kimono coordination that incorporates your favorite accessories without being bound by rules.

Recommended casual kimono by season

Kimonos come in colors and patterns that can be worn all year round, but if you have the chance, you should choose something with a sense of the season and enjoy wearing it. A casual kimono that matches the season will make you feel more comfortable, and above all, you will look stylish. We will introduce recommended colors and patterns for each season.

Dressing for spring

Recommended colors and patterns: cherry blossoms, wisteria, peonies, peach blossoms, irises

In spring, we recommend wearing a kimono with a colored pattern that gives you a sense of the warm season. Gentle pastel colors such as pink and young leaves, and bright colors such as yellow and white are popular. After the cherry blossom season has passed, it would be a good idea to incorporate fresh greenery and greens that make you feel the arrival of summer.

summer dress

Recommended colors and patterns: hydrangea, nadeshiko, morning glory, bellflower, waves

The key to casual summer kimono is to be conscious of how cool you look. In addition to choosing light materials, it is a good idea to incorporate refreshing colors such as white and blue. We also recommend monotones that give a cool impression. You can create a cool atmosphere by choosing a kimono with a color pattern inspired by the sea or drift ice.

autumn dressing

Recommended colors: autumn leaves, pampas grass, clover, grapes

Let's try to wear dull colors in autumn. Deep colors such as brown and astringent red create a feeling of autumn. The point is to choose colors with reference to the natural world, such as leaves and fruits that change color in autumn. When it gets chilly, enjoy coordinating with a haori.

winter dressing

Recommended colors: snow, chrysanthemum, camellia, bamboo and plum

In winter, try to coordinate with chic colors such as black and navy blue. In winter, outerwear such as a coat is worn, so choosing a kimono with a patterned hem will create a casual and gorgeous look. For the New Year, festive and gorgeous patterns such as pine, bamboo, and plum are popular. Even if the kimono is simple, the kimono coordination can be made to match the special day by making the obi and accessories gorgeous.

Foot coordination that matches casual kimono for each season

Zori and geta are the standard footwear for kimono, but casual kimono can be worn with a variety of footwear. Let's think about how to coordinate your feet according to the season.

For summer casual kimono, we recommend standard sandals and clogs. It is easy to match with any kimono, and the straps come in a wide variety of colors and patterns, so you can enjoy a variety of outfits with your kimono. For casual occasions, you can wear sandals and clogs with your bare feet, and you can also pair it with a yukata for a summer look. The part of the geta that your feet touch is made of wood, and it makes a cool sound when you walk.

In addition, setta go well with men's kimono. Setta is made of tatami material where you put your feet, so you can enjoy comfortable wearing even in summer.

In autumn and winter, boots are popular as shoes to match with kimono ladies' outfits. Japanese kimonos and Western-style boots go surprisingly well together, and just by wearing them, you can make a difference and look stylish.

Not only is it a good countermeasure against the cold, but it also creates a trendy retro-modern impression, so if you want to improve your style, you can enjoy it with a casual outing. Plain and simple designs such as black and brown are recommended because they do not interfere with the color of the kimono. You can also add a playful touch by adding lace or frilly socks.

In early spring, it is also fashionable to match with bright colored leather shoes, pumps, and sneakers. Sneakers are perfect for a more casual look. If you wear shoes that you are used to wearing, you can rest assured even on days when you walk a lot in kimono. The impression changes completely depending on what kind of shoes you wear with your kimono, so let's make a difference in your kimono coordination starting with your feet.

Enjoy casual outfits such as shirts remade from kimono

Casual coordination using kimono is a new fashion style that makes good use of good old Japanese traditions. At WEAR 2.5, we remake kimono fabrics and old kimono into modern shirts, jackets, coats, skirts, and more.

What is important is to keep the unique taste of kimono, while providing a modern style of pockets, clasps, and sleeves that combine functionality and design. Basically, everything is one-of-a-kind, so if you find an item you like, please feel free to contact us.

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