Kijima Takayuki

Kijima Takayuki distills headwear down to line, proportion, and tactility. This edit moves between soft knitted pieces and structured caps, built to sit cleanly with both tailoring and off-duty layers. Expect concentrated details, from gathered brims to snug cashmere knits that frame the face without excess volume.

  • Kijima Takayuki Knitted Ear Band

    Kijima Takayuki

    Knitted Ear Band

    Regular price $272
    Sale price $272

    $464

    -41%

  • Kijima Takayuki Cashmere Balaclava In Soft Texture And Snug Fit
    Regular price $255
    Sale price $255

    $437

    -41%

  • Kijima Takayuki Wool Knit Aviator Hat

    Kijima Takayuki

    Wool Knit Aviator Hat

    Regular price $272
    Sale price $272

    $464

    -41%

  • Kijima Takayuki Structured Black Five-Panel Cap With Adjustable Strap
    Regular price $197
    Sale price $197
  • Kijima Takayuki Textured Knitted Hat With Gathered Bottom Edge
    Regular price $252
    Sale price $252
  • Kijima Takayuki Black Bucket Hat With Contrasting Stitching
    Regular price $179
    Sale price $179
  • Kijima Takayuki Textured Paper Bucket Hat With Contrasting Ribbon Detail
    Regular price $214
    Sale price $214
  • Kijima Takayuki Wool-Nylon Blend Dark Brown Baseball Cap
    Regular price $225
    Sale price $225
  • Kijima Takayuki Ribbed Knitted Scarf In Neutral Beige
    Regular price $184
    Sale price $184
  • Kijima Takayuki Wide-Brimmed Black Hat With Adjustable Chin Straps
    Regular price $221
    Sale price $221

Kijima Takayuki

This Kijima Takayuki collection narrows in on winter-ready headwear and scarves with a precise, architectural feel. Knitted ear bands, balaclavas, and ribbed scarves add soft structure around the face and neck, pairing easily with coats from popular brands like Jil Sander, The Row, and Acne Studios. Wool and wool-nylon caps land between sportswear and tailoring, with a structured crown and clean curves that work over suiting or a technical parka.

Textures run from plush cashmere knits to more compact stitches that hold shape, with tones in black, grey, beige, and brown for low-contrast layering. Choose from:

  • Knitted balaclavas and ear bands for full coverage without bulk
  • Textured beanies and aviator hats with extended warmth
  • Structured baseball and five-panel caps with adjustable straps
  • Ribbed scarves that sit flat under tailoring

Each piece ships from authorized stockists with full provenance, so you can build a headwear rotation that matches both classic outerwear and more directional silhouettes.

FAQ

How does Kijima Takayuki headwear fit?
Most Kijima Takayuki hats and caps follow true-to-label sizing, with knitted pieces offering natural stretch. Product pages note if a shape runs snug or relaxed. If you’re between sizes or prefer more room over styled hair, size up on structured caps and stay true to size on knit styles.
Are Kijima Takayuki pieces warm enough for winter?
Yes, this edit focuses on wool knits, wool blends, and cashmere constructions suited to cold weather. Balaclavas, aviator hats, and ear bands bring targeted coverage, while scarves and beanies layer cleanly under heavier outerwear. For harsher climates, pair the knits with a hooded coat or technical shell.
How should I style Kijima Takayuki hats and scarves?
The clean lines and muted palette work with both sharp tailoring and more relaxed silhouettes. Pair a structured cap with a wool overcoat and wide-leg trousers, or a textured knit hat with oversized outerwear and denim. The neutral scarf options sit easily against monochrome looks or layered knitwear.
How do I care for Kijima Takayuki wool and cashmere pieces?
Always follow the care label on each item, as fabrication and construction can differ. In general, spot clean and air out hats between wears, and store them in a cool, dry place to maintain shape. For scarves and balaclavas, gentle hand-washing or specialist dry cleaning helps preserve the knit structure.
Is Kijima Takayuki unisex?
Yes, most Kijima Takayuki designs in this collection wear easily across genders, focusing on proportion and texture rather than overt branding. Caps and knit styles tend to suit a range of face shapes and personal styles. Check individual measurements and fit notes if you prefer an especially close or relaxed fit.