What is HAKKAKE?
Hakkake is one of the parts used in a traditional kimono.It is attached to the inside of the hem and cuffs, and is glimpsed when a person moves, such as when walking lightly or when moving one's hands through the cuffs.It not only adds color to the appearance of the kimono, but also plays a practical role in protecting the outer fabric from friction with the hands and feet that move around a lot.In traditional kimonos, the Hakkake, which is especially subject to a lot of friction, could be worn out, and by replacing and re-tailoring only the Hakkake, the kimono could be worn with care for a long time.You can enjoy dressing in various styles with color combinations, such as using the same color for the outer fabric and Hakkake, or daring to use a different color to make it stand out.
The skirt comes in two designs: flared and tight
Both are unisex designs. The wrap skirt style design is inspired by the way the hem of a kimono is worn.
Unisex design with kimono silhouette
This is a unisex design that can be enjoyed by both men and women regardless of gender.The photo shows a female model (166cm) and a male model (169cm) wearing the size S tight skirt.
Change the silhouette according to your style & feeling by changing the position of the buttons
Fasten with the top button for a mode skirt.Fastening it with the lower button gives the skirt more asymmetry and movement.The upper button version of the tight skirt can be worn with other Samurai Mode Series items such as jackets and shirts for a more kimono-like silhouette.
Skirts that redesign the joys of the traditional Japanese kimono into a single piece of clothes
The actual structure of the skirt is made by wrapping a covering cloth around the skirt, so you can wear it without worrying that the wrap will come undone.The side slits allow you to run or walk up stairs without constricting your body, so you can enjoy active styles even in today's busy life.