Kimonos originated in Japan, but are now popular all over the world. Kimono jackets are a wonderful accessory that can add colour, layers, warmth, and style to your outfit. Experiment with different ways of wearing your kimono robe and pair it with your favourite swimsuit or dress. Kimonos are incredibly versatile and can be dressed up for a sophisticated look, or worn with casual clothes to create a streetwear look. Be creative and express your own unique style!

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Creating Casual Kimono Looks

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    Wear your kimono over your swimsuit as a stylish beach accessory. This is a perfect way to cover up on your way to the beach and is a great means of sun protection. Opt for a kimono robe that breathes easily. Cotton, linen, silk, and rayon are great fabrics for hot days.[1]
    • Wear a kimono that matches your swimsuit to create a fun, on-trend look.
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    Add a lace kimono to bring a boho look to your outfit. A lace kimono jacket is a perfect addition to a summer outfit. For a glamorous look, opt for a black or white lace kimono. If you prefer a more fun and casual look, choose a colourful lace kimono.
    • Be careful not to snag your fingernails in the lace, as these kimonos are delicate and tend to rip easily.
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    Wear a long kimono outfit with shorts or a skirt to give a cape look. This is a great way to add an unusual layer to your outfit and will really accentuate your kimono. To draw extra attention to the kimono, choose a bold print, such as bright flowers or geometric patterns.
    • For a luxurious feeling kimono, opt for velvet or silk fabric.
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    Layer a long-sleeve shirt under a kimono cardigan to add interest. Choose a shirt that has sleeves that are longer than the kimono cardigan. This helps to create different layers in your outfit. If you want to add extra spark to your outfit, choose a shirt that is a contrasting colour to your kimono cardigan.
    • For example, wear a mustard shirt under a navy blue kimono jacket.
    • Kimono cardigans are a great option in winter, as they are warmer than traditional kimono jackets.
    • Opt for a woollen shirt in winter to add extra warmth to your outfit.
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Dressing up Your Kimono Jacket

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    Pair a kimono jacket with slim-fit jeans for a tailored look. This combination is incredibly versatile, and can be worn to work, as evening wear, or casually. Choose a pair of skinny jeans or tailored jeans, and wear a loose-fitting kimono jacket over the top. To make the outfit look more formal, wear a kimono jacket that falls below your hips.
    • Wear heels with this outfit to dress it up.
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    Wear a long kimono with wide leg pants for a high fashion look. This loose, oversized style is an on-trend streetwear look. Opt for a loose fitting kimono jacket to match the loose pants. If you want to add a little shape to the outfit, simply do up the ties on the front of the kimono.
    • If you are feeling particularly bold, choose a kimono that is the same colour as your wide leg pants.
    • This would be a great outfit for a fashionable dinner.
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    Wear your kimono over a similar length dress as an extra layer. This is a great option if you want to add extra warmth to your outfit, or if you feel like dressing up your look. If you are buying a kimono jacket, take a dress in store with you so that you can match it to the correct length.
    • If you prefer not to wear dresses, pair the kimono with a similar length pair of shorts instead.
    • Long kimonos are a great way to add an air of sophistication to your outfit.
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Styling a Traditional Kimono Robe

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    Tie the 2 points at the front of the kimono for a casual look. Reach down and tie a knot in each of the points. This helps to make the front of your robe shorter and gives it a playful look.[2]
    • Make sure that the knots are at the same height so that the front of your robe looks symmetrical.
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    Knot the front panels of the kimono to accentuate the arms of the robe. Pull the 2 front panels of the kimono out in front of you and knot them around your waist. This pulls the waist of the kimono in and helps to give the robe shape.[3]
    • To really accentuate your curves, knot the dress tightly. For a softer look, make a looser knot.
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    Tie the kimono to 1 side to add interest to your outfit. Locate the ties on your kimono – these tend to be around the waist area or inside the kimono. Knot the ties together and then swivel the kimono to 1 side of your body so that the knot is off-centre.[4]
    • If your kimono doesn't have a tie, simply choose a piece of rope or ribbon that is a similar colour and wrap it around the robe.
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    Knot the front points and pull them over your head for a unique look. Find the ends of the 2 points in front of you and tie them together with a firm knot. Hold the knot and pull it up and over your head so that it sits on your neck.[5]
    • This is a great option if you want to reveal more of your dress or shirt underneath the kimono robe.
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