This hitoe ro silk haori is a masterful example of seasonal summer attire, prized for its soft, loose texture and architectural transparency. The garment is crafted from ro silk, a traditional leno-weave fabric characterized by horizontal rows of tiny perforations that allow for maximum breathability during humid months.
The design features a sophisticated, high-contrast palette of charcoal-black and misty sage-green, arranged in vertical, blurred stripes that create an atmospheric sense of depth. These stripes are punctuated by a rhythmic, all-over pattern of tiny white "cross" or star-like motifs, resembling a celestial field or light reflecting off water. This hitoe (unlined) construction emphasizes the garment's ethereal quality, where the interplay of the open weave and the linear graphic design creates a visual vibration characteristic of pre-war modernism.
It measures 48 inches (122 cm) from sleeve-end to sleeve-end and stands at 42 inches (107 cm) in height.