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Japanese Gift Ideas from Kimono House New York

Kimono House is located at 131 Thompson Street, New York, NY 10012 We are conveniently located in SoHo between Houston and Prince Streets. Telephone 212-505-0232

The New York Times has cited Kimono House in NY as "Little Japan in NY" for good reason...we have brought some of the best of Japan back to our little shop in Soho New York City.  Our beautiful robes and kimonos make wonderful holiday gifts and they are for both men and women.  Most people wear our robes at home because they are so comfortable.


If you have ever traveled to Japan and stayed at a Japanese Inn, then you might remember wearing a similar comfortable Japanese robe while you were there.   Kimono House NY has top quality Japanese garments in washable cotton as well as our gorgeous top of the line silk robes.  We have the best examples of Japanese one of a kind vintage kimonos, robes and our gorgeous kimono jackets.





 These shorter kimono tops are 100% silk and most have incredible detail and finish.  They are easy to wear, make great gifts and will transform even a simple jeans outfit into a lovely ensemble.

Childrens kimonos are another great gift idea from Kimono House NY. All our kimonos are authentic and from Japan. They can be worn as a robe at home with a simple sash and are a beautiful alternative to wearing a bathrobe.

We have lots of small gift items and accessories direct from Japan.  Many hard to find and one of a kind items are in our little shop in Soho.




We also have a few premium and luxury soft Japanese 100% Silk bedtime or after bath kimonos that come in beautiful pastel colors. They make a perfect gift for your special lady!

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