Aso-Oke Kimono Jacket
This Aso-Oke kimono jacket is made by hand at our atelier in Marrakech. We pay tribute to West African culture using West African fabric, Aso-Oke, to construct this garment also inspired by turn of the 20th century style in America.
Aso-Oke (pronounced: ah-SHAW-okay") is a traditional hand-woven cloth created by the Yoruba people of West Africa. Garments made from this fabric are generally worn for special occasions, befitting to Aso-Oke's English translation: "Top Cloth"; denoting the cloth of high status. Read on our blog to learn a brief history of Aso-Oke in West Africa and why this is a high status, luxury fabric.
The Japanese kimono originated from 3rd-century silk robes traded with the Chinese Wu dynasty. Evolving between the 8th and 11th centuries, kimonos were initially casual homewear, later becoming official uniforms by the 12th century. As merchant classes gained wealth, they briefly embraced kimonos until laws restricted their use to certain colors and patterns, lasting until the late 1800s. Today, silk kimono tops are worn globally as a luxurious, versatile style, both inside and outside the home.
One-of-a-Kind
Boxy fit
Quilted, vintage Aso-Oke cotton fabric
100% cotton
Unlined
Silk tie
Machine wash cold, hang to dry
Handmade in Marrakech
Sizing: Large (unisex)
Sizing Chart | Size Large |
Length from HPS | 29-30" |
Across Bust | 22-24" |
Sleeves | 26-27" |
Our one-of-a-kind products are made responsibly and with love. We believe that you get back what you put out. Please treat this piece with care.
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