Cherry blossom season in Japan is from march to April. Sartorial Kimono collection Art2Wear was born to bring kimono mood in our days.
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Choose your favourite stayles and create dreaming and original day and night outfits.




What is kimono?
Kimono, in English, means “wearing thing.” But the garment everyone associates with Japan was not always called by that name. Its long history is one of the best examples of how clothing confers a sense of identity.



The first ancestor of the kimono was born in the Heian period (794-1192). Straight cuts of fabric were sewn together to create a garment that fit every sort of body shape. It was easy to wear and infinitely adaptable.



By the Edo period (1603-1868) it had evolved into a unisex outer garment called kosode. Literally meaning “small sleeves”, because of smaller armholes. It was only from the Meiji period (1868-1912) onwards that the garment was called kimono.



Fabric quality, choice of pattern, thread, paint, wood-block print, and color were essential criteria for presenting the rank, age, gender, and refinement of the person wrapped in it.



Scroll all the styles
Watch some the outfits from the Kimono collection. Commission your favourite ones in your size.















Meet all the styles
Here you can find the details of each style. Commission your favourite items in your size.
Kimono jacket in grey silk fabric with fishes and dragonfly embroidery with golden and silver
KM2501


Set of kimono jacket and bermuda shorts in Missioni fabric
KM2502
Kimono jacket in Missioni fabric
KM2503


Bermuda shorts in Missioni fabric
KM2504
Sleeveless long dress in grey silk with decorations on the collar
KM2505


Kimono in viscose printed fabric with dark blue silk details on collar and belt
KM2506
Set of wide pants and t-shirt in viscose printed fabric
KM2507


Kimono jacket with belt in golden tartan silk fabric
KM2508
Wide pants in golden silk fabric
KM2509


Mid skirt in golden silk fabric
KM2510
Hair accessories in Missony fabric
KM2511

Ready to dress your kimono?
Fill in the form to commission your favourite styles tailored in your size, and create your outfits in kimono mood.
Remember to indicate the style code and your measurements.
You can use the same form to order more styles.
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Take measurements in order I can make your favourite style in your size. You can do it at home following this simple scheme:

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