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Customer Appreciation

We love seeing our customers wearing our products! Seeing the joy on their face reminds us why we keep doing what we do at Kimono House. We appreciate every shout out we are given on social media for providing our items and service to them. Your tags and reviews greatly helps in keeping our business going and giving us more exposure to other potential customers. To show our thanks, we are offering a free gift for customers who tag us on instagram. On your next visit to Kimono House show us that you are following us and have recently tagged us in a photo, and you will be shown a selection of gifts to choose from. Please remember that the photo has to be of either a kimono, yukata, or other article of clothing that was purchased from us in order to obtain the free gift. Remember our instagram is @ kimonohousenewyork Looking forward to seeing your photos real soon! Kimono House is located at 131 Thompson Street, New York, NY 10012 We are conveniently located in SoHo betwe...

Stay Stylish at Burning Man with Vintage Japanese Kimonos

A Japanese kimono is a piece of art and can be appreciated by those who are fans of the art scene. Every time you wear a kimono it is showing others your artistic creativity. That is why a event like Burning Man is a perfect place to wear one in any way you like. You can wear a Japanese kimono, Japanese bathrobe, or kimono jacket either in silk or cotton any way that fits your style. Wear it by itself, over your clothes, or as a costume. Anyway you choose you will be sure to get the attention of others around you at the festival. There is still time to stop by our store in Soho to find a piece that reflects your creativity style. We are open Mondays to Saturdays 11am-7pm. Burning Man is August 27th to September 4th so please stop by soon. Take some style tips and ideas from our recent customers. 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