Kimo wrap kimono in ivory cherry-blossom silk, belted over a cream wide-leg pant
A new way to wear

Wrap.
Tie.
Wear.

Kimo — one design, three pieces. A shirt, a pant, an OBI. No buttons. No zips. The OBI is the only close.

Kimowears · First DropHERON WRAP · HERON PANT · HERON BELT
The idea

One dress. For everyone.

A new way to wear clothes — learned from Japan, stripped to its simplest form. A wrap top, a wide pant, a clasp belt. Cut to drape on any body. No buttons, no zips, no knot to learn. You wrap it, you clip it, you walk out.

01
The Wrap

A long kimono top. Deep V, wide sleeves. Left over right. No buttons.

02
The Pant

A wide-leg trouser in fluid crepe. Soft elastic waist. No zip.

03
The Belt

A long cherry-blossom sash. Wraps twice, ties in a soft front knot. The only close.

Kimo

One design. Three pieces.

All Kimo. The Kimo Shirt, the Kimo Pant and the Kimo OBI — cut from the same design language, made to be worn together or apart.

How to wear

Three moves.

01
Slip in

Drop the wrap over your shoulders. Cross left over right.

02
Wrap the belt

Bring the sash around the waist twice.

03
Tie the knot

Soft front knot. Two tails fall at the front. Done.

Stay close

Hear about new pieces.

A short note when new wraps, pants and OBI tones arrive. No noise.

A quiet newsletter. Follow @kimowears on Instagram for behind-the-scenes from the studio.