Kimono Rain

Kimono Rain reworks weather protection through a sculpted, kimono-informed lens—hooded parkas, high-collar jackets, and V-neck capes with sharp geometry. Each piece focuses on no-rain performance and considered volume, cut to sit cleanly over everyday tailoring or knitwear. Black, brown, green, and pink tones keep the palette direct while the silhouettes do the talking.

  • Kimono Rain Black No-Rain Waterproof High Collar Jacket
    Regular price $410
    Sale price $410

    $544

    -24%

  • Kimono Rain Brown Reversible No-Rain Hooded Zip Jacket
    Regular price $548
    Sale price $548

    $727

    -24%

  • Kimono Rain Black No-Rain Waterproof Hooded Outerwear Parka
    Regular price $562
    Sale price $562

    $745

    -24%

  • Kimono Rain Pink No-Rain Waterproof V-Neck Outerwear Cape
    Regular price $410
    Sale price $410

    $544

    -24%

  • Kimono Rain Green No-Rain Waterproof V-Neck Outerwear Cape
    Regular price $410
    Sale price $410

    $544

    -24%

  • Kimono Rain Brown No-Rain Water-Repellent Hooded Parka
    Regular price $500
    Sale price $500

    $665

    -24%

  • Kimono Rain Green Reversible No-Rain Hooded Outerwear Parka
    Regular price $562
    Sale price $562

    $745

    -24%

Kimono Rain

Kimono Rain sits where technical outerwear meets considered design—waterproof and water-repellent shells cut into capes, parkas, and jackets with precise volume. High collars, deep hoods, and V-neck openings create graphic lines that layer over denim, wide-leg tailoring, or knit dresses without crowding the body. The mix of black, brown, green, and pink lets you choose between low-key utility and a single saturated statement.

This edit includes reversible hooded jackets and no-rain parkas that move easily between commute and travel, styled much like pieces from popular brands like Acne Studios, Marni, and Jil Sander. You’ll find:

  • Hooded parkas with practical coverage and clean fronts
  • Reversible zip jackets that flex between two color stories
  • V-neck outerwear capes that sit neatly over structured shoulders

Each style prioritizes line, proportion, and weather resistance over visible branding, ideal if you want directional outerwear that works with both classic luxury and more experimental wardrobes.

FAQ

How does Kimono Rain outerwear fit?
Kimono Rain pieces generally allow for layering, with parkas and capes cut to sit comfortably over knitwear or light tailoring. Jackets tend to follow a regular to relaxed silhouette rather than boxy streetwear proportions. Check each product’s measurements and fit notes, especially if you prefer a close, tailored line. If you sit between sizes or plan to wear heavy knits underneath, consider sizing up.
Are Kimono Rain pieces fully waterproof or just water-repellent?
This collection includes both waterproof and water-repellent styles, as indicated in each product title and description. Waterproof pieces are designed for sustained rain, while water-repellent parkas and capes handle light showers and short exposure. Always review the individual product page to confirm the level of protection. For daily city wear, either option works; for harsher weather, choose the waterproof designs.
How should I style Kimono Rain jackets and capes?
Use Kimono Rain as the structured top layer over minimal bases—straight denim, tailored trousers, or column skirts. The graphic hoods, high collars, and V-neck shapes pair easily with knitwear and shirting without adding bulk. Neutral tones integrate with classic wardrobes built around popular brands like The Row or Prada, while the pink and green options skew more directional. Keep accessories clean so the silhouette stays the focus.
What is the best season to wear Kimono Rain outerwear?
Kimono Rain jackets, capes, and parkas work across transitional and mild cold-weather months. They are ideal for spring and autumn or layered over knits in a temperate winter climate. The focus is on protection from rain and wind rather than heavy insulation. For very cold conditions, layer with a substantial sweater or thermal base under your chosen piece.
How do I care for my Kimono Rain parka or cape?
Always follow the care label on your Kimono Rain piece, as construction can differ between styles. Many technical and waterproof garments need gentle cleaning—often a cool wipe-down or specialist care rather than frequent machine washing. Hang to dry away from direct heat to maintain fabric performance and structure. Storing it on a wide hanger helps preserve the silhouette and shoulders over time.