Haori
Haori is a traditional Japanese garment, and there are various types and materials.
Made by shibori is worn for different seasons and occasions. Light silk shibori haori jackets are popular for spring and summer, while cotton or wool shibori haori jackets, offering warmth, are preferred for autumn and winter. Haori with shibori is an excellent choice for enriching and adding a personalized touch to traditional Japanese attire.Silk haori is light, soft, and known for its elegant sheen. It feels luxurious, cool, and breathable. Despite its excellent insulation, it remains comfortable even in warmer seasons. Its variety of colors and patterns complement kimono and yukata well, exuding an elegant atmosphere.”Shibori” is a textile technique where fabric, such as silk, is folded, bound with thread, then dyed or processed. Initially, the fabric is folded and bound with thread, followed by dyeing or heat treatment while folded. Subsequently, the binding is undone, revealing beautiful patterns. It’s a labor-intensive process, making it a premium material. While there are machine-assisted processes, it remains labor-intensive.Most haori are made from silk or wool materials. They are soft, and some feature patterns or embroidery on the collar and cuffs. Most haori are made from silk or wool materials. They are soft, and some feature patterns or embroidery on the collar and cuffs. Vibrant patterns and designs are common, with intricately embroidered or designed available as well.