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Back to School


    When you think of September, what comes to mind? For us, there are a few things: cooling weather, apple picking, and school starting. Thankfully, covid calmed down enough in the US to have in person goodbyes before saying hello to 2021 campus life. This school year, hopefully we can look forward to more school gatherings and colorful performances. 
    Are you looking for a store to supply your Japan Club's wardrobe, to buy a back to school gift for yourself or a new college student who loves Japan? Look no further! Kimono House has everything from festival wear, like happi, to lounge wear, like our cotton kimono robes. Be it on-campus or off, for an event or just relaxing, one of the most comfortable and easy to wear items is a cotton kimono robe. We have them in different patterns, lengths, and sizes.

  

  

    Visit our website to see a sampling of our offerings or call for a consultation.

Kimono House is conveniently located in SoHo between Houston and Prince Streets on Thompson.

131 Thompson Street
New York, NY 10012
(212) 505-0232

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