Choosing the right size is important for comfortable fit.
Our size chart will help you understand the fit of our garments which will give you a peace of mind when you are purchasing. Every time!
Note: All measurements are in inches.
Rompers
Newborn
0-6 months
6-12 months
12-18 months
Length
15
16 ¾
17¾
19¼
Chest
9½
10 ½
12
13
Shoulder
10½
11 ½
13
14
Arm opening
4½
5 ½
6
6½
Kimono Dresses
12-18 months
18-24 months
2-3 years
3-4 years
Length
20
20 ½
21 ½
22
Chest
10 ½
11
12
13
Shoulder
12
12 ½
13 ½
14½
Arm opening
5 ¼
5 ¾
6
7½
Kimono Tops
12-18 months
18-24 months
2-3 years
3-4 years
Length
16
17
18
18½
Chest
12
12
13
14
Shoulder
12
12
13
14
Arm opening
4 ¾
5 ¼
5 ½
6¾
Product Disclaimer
Statement on Colors: Actual product colors may vary from colors shown on your monitor or screen due to various factors such as lighting and photography limitations.
Kindly note that we do not allow exchange or returns for this reason. If you have any questions, please send an email to hahanoyume@gmail.com
Statement on Colors: Actual product colors may vary from colors shown on your monitor or screen due to various factors such as lighting and photography limitations.
Kindly note that we do not allow exchange or returns for this reason. If you have any questions, please send an email to hahanoyume@gmail.com
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This kimono dress is inspired by the traditional Japanese Kimono, known for their simple straight seems and wrap style.
Fully Imported Japanese Fabric
100% shirting cotton
Machine washable
Miyoko みよこ means beautiful child.
The fabric reminisces the language of flowers, Hanakotoba, meant to convey emotion and communicate directly to each other without needing the use of words. Flower symbolism plays a vital role in Japanese art, literature and everyday life.
Symbols and motifs have always been an integral part of Japanese aesthetics, both in traditional and modern designs.
Cranes represent longevity and good fortune, perfect combination of good blessings for the new year.
The Chrysanthemum is a symbol of endurance and rejuvenation, whilst the cherry blossom has been revered by the Japanese and closely associated with its philosophy of mono-no-aware.