Wool Juban Mens

Juban’s thickness helps to maintain a beautiful silhouette for the kimono. Additionally, the softness of wool fibers ensures a comfortable wearing experience.
These types and materials are chosen based on the season and the type of kimono being worn. Juban play a crucial role in enhancing the beauty and comfort of traditional Japanese attire.
Though men’s Juban is originally underwear for men, it is cool as women’s outerwear. Kimono, Japan’s traditional attire, is highly valued for its beauty and delicacy. Even though it serves as undergarments, it is crafted to adhere to aesthetic principles.
Though it is originally underwear for men, it is cool as women’s outerwear. While traditionally considered undergarments, men’s juban (undershirts) are now popular as outerwear. We exclusively offer beautifully curated second-hand juban. Of course, it is absolutely necessary as undergarments when wearing a kimono.
Types of Juban
1. White (Shiro) :it is worn on formal occasions or when high etiquette is required. It is commonly seen at weddings and other celebratory events.
2. Colored (Iro) : other than white, are worn in more casual settings or to match the season. They can express seasonal themes or ambiance.
3. Awase :”Awase” refers to layered garments worn in colder seasons. Awase are designed to be worn under layered kimonos during colder weather, often featuring warmer materials or linings.
4. Han : Han are sleeveless or half-length juban without collars or back panels, suitable for hot weather or when wearing lightweight kimono.

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