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New In: Kimono Bathrobes

  • May 25
  • 2 min read

There is something timeless about the simplicity of a kimono robe.

Easy to throw on in the morning, softening naturally over time, moving effortlessly between home, hotel stays, slow weekends, and evenings spent winding down after long days. Our new Kimono Bathrobes were designed around exactly that feeling , relaxed, understated, and intended to be lived in properly.

Cut with a slightly oversized silhouette, the robes are designed to drape naturally on the body rather than feel overly structured. The intention was never perfection, but ease, pieces that become more personal through wear, travel, and everyday rituals.


What makes these robes especially meaningful to us is the way they are produced.


Each Kimono Bathrobe is made to order through our family-run production partners, allowing us to create garments more thoughtfully and avoid unnecessary overproduction. Rather than producing large quantities in advance, every robe begins its journey only once an order is placed.

This slower approach to production has always felt more honest to us.

It allows us to remain closely involved in every detail, from fabrics and construction to finishing touches, while continuing to work directly with skilled European makers we know personally and visit regularly. Many of these relationships have been built over years, shaped through trust, conversations, shared meals, and countless hours spent inside workshops discussing garments together.


The process itself carries a certain beauty to it: rolls of fabric spread across cutting tables, soft morning light inside the atelier, garments hanging quietly before final finishing, threads organised by colour, hands moving carefully through familiar routines.


Perhaps that is the luxury we value most today, knowing where something comes from, who made it, and the care embedded into its creation.

Designed for mornings at home, evenings after long baths, hotel balconies, slow coffee rituals, and everything in between.



 
 
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