Y. & Sons

Top choice in Kōrakuen & Akihabara


Bespoke tailor Y. & Sons creates contemporary kimono that are 100% iki (chic and urbane), tied low on the hips (a style typically worn by men) and designed to look good over a t-shirt and paired with leather trainers. Prices start at ¥50,000 and go up depending on the material (sashes extra). They take two weeks to complete; international shipping is available.

Y. & Sons also sells beautiful deer hide and woven vine bags, geta sandals and other accessories.


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