
Kimono Sizing Guide.
Kimonos are traditionally designed to be loose, unstructured garments. This makes them naturally versatile and easy to wear across different body types and styles.
One Size, Many Ways
Our kimonos are one size fits most.
They are designed to drape rather than fit like Western clothing and can be worn open, belted, or layered.
Our Standard Lengths
We work with five standard lengths to make kimonos practical for modern, everyday wear:
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Cropped Length (60 cm)
Light and easy. Best worn as a top or short layer. -
Haori Length (±80 cm)
A versatile, jacket-style length for daily wear. -
100 cm Length
Balanced and adaptable. Works well worn open or belted. -
120 cm Length
Longer and more fluid. Ideal for layering and movement. -
Full Length
Dramatic and elegant. Designed to be worn as a statement piece.
Exact measurements are always listed on each product page.
Choosing the Right Length
When choosing a kimono, consider:
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Your height
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How you plan to wear it (open, belted, layered)
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Whether you prefer a relaxed or more dramatic silhouette
There is no correct choice — the right length is the one that fits your lifestyle.
Gender & Fit
Our kimonos are gender-neutral and can be worn by anyone.
Preferences around colour, pattern, or length are personal rather than fixed.
Need Help?
If you’re unsure which length to choose, feel free to contact us before purchasing. We’re happy to help.
