*Please note: These are authentic Japanese yukata robes, not Westernized kimono-style robes. Yukata have a more cylindrical, slim fit that sits closer to the body. We kindly ask that you please review our before purchasing.
About
Yukata are casual cotton kimono often worn as robes around hot spring towns and at Japanese ryokan (traditional inns). They are beloved as after-bath loungewear and evoke a sense of ease and nostalgia when worn.
The “yu” in yukata means “hot water,” and “kata” comes from the word “katabira,” which means a thin unlined robe.
We love yukata for lounging around the house, especially pre- or post-bath. Try lounging in your yukata after a soak while enjoying a good book and diffusing Amayori’s Home Essence Diffuser Oil.
Provenance: Tokyo
The Maker
Nanafu is a fairly new company which launched around 2021. Based in Tokyo, their yukata are made in a small factory in Asakusa.
Upon first site, we fell in love with Nanafu's elegant designs and attention to detail
How to Wear
For complete directions on how to wear a Nanafu yukata please watch their video here:
Material
Made from recycled cellulose fiber (derived from wood)
Care
To keep your yukata in best condition we hand washing and ironing on low or professional wet cleaning.