Minimalism and simplification in Japanese culture encourage people to act more consciously in their lives. By stripping away unnecessary clutter, people are less dependent on material things and more inclined to seek spiritual richness.
Because this philosophy lies at the heart of our story, we prioritize our clothes to be both long-lasting and easy to combine with anything. Instead of thinking about what to wear, you can direct your thoughts to other things.
The story of how our kimono came to be begins with this philosophy: simple, timeless, clean, and modern.


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But we would like to go back a little further and tell you where the fabric comes from and who sewed it.
The fabric of our kimono, which has a linen & cotton content, is a local and natural production of the Sustainable Living Cooperative EkoDoku .
We worked diligently with the meticulous hands involved in sewing the kimono. The fabrics were cut, assembled, and sewn using patterns created by Atölye Bez , one of the four specialized workshops of the Zeytindalı Women's Cooperative. Creating patterns is a crucial step in garment production, forming the foundation of design. Each piece is crafted with detailed measurements and careful calculations, minimizing fabric waste. We collaborated with @atolye.bez throughout the entire process to ensure your comfort and well-being. The rest is up to you.
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