KIMONOS PONCHO

This garment came a few years later with the need to make a more winter and mid-season product that complements what already existed, and following the idea of ​​multifunction and the Japanese-style cut. And it has surprised us from the first day we presented it at fairs, and it has been a total success. The style changes a lot with the different fabrics and there are already more than 6 different ways to wear that can be played and discovered.

The closure system changes from knots to rivet buttons, making it easy and practical to make style changes. The idea is that the garment is turned on the body and that each time you turn it you discover something new.

1. as a kimono or all open or with the first button at the hip

2. as a double-breasted kimono, the 2 buttons are closer to the waist

3. Like Poncho (what was bottom goes up), the buttons fall vertically, shorter in front and longer in back

4. as for the neck (from the poncho) cross the last button to the neck

5. as a T-shirt with an open back (the kimono put the opening behind)

6. as an open back and neck T-shirt, crossed buttons at the top (put the head through what was the kimono waist)

It is also available in the video tutorial the ways in which they can be put, and we always like that if you think of any other, they share us to add here too.

This garment came a few years later with the need to make a more winter and mid-season product that complements what already existed, and following the idea of ​​multifunction and the Japanese-style cut. And it has surprised us from the first day we presented it at fairs, and it has been a total success. The style changes a lot with the different fabrics and there are already more than 6 different ways to wear that can be played and discovered.

The closure system changes from knots to rivet buttons, making it easy and practical to make style changes. The idea is that the garment is turned on the body and that each time you turn it you discover something new.

1. as a kimono or all open or with the first button at the hip

2. as a double-breasted kimono, the 2 buttons are closer to the waist

3. Like Poncho (what was bottom goes up), the buttons fall vertically, shorter in front and longer in back

4. as for the neck (from the poncho) cross the last button to the neck

5. as a T-shirt with an open back (the kimono put the opening behind)

6. as an open back and neck T-shirt, crossed buttons at the top (put the head through what was the kimono waist)

It is also available in the video tutorial the ways in which they can be put, and we always like that if you think of any other, they share us to add here too.

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