Formal Kimono
Silk Furisode Kimono
Long-sleeve formal kimono woven from Nishijin silk, adorned with hand-painted seasonal motifs in deep crimson and gold.
Ginza Atelier, Tokyo — Est. 2002
Discover hand-selected kimono, yukata, and obi crafted by master artisans. Each garment reflects the meticulous techniques that define Japanese textile heritage.
Titanic Shift was founded in our Ginza atelier with a singular purpose: to preserve the extraordinary artistry of traditional Japanese dress and make it accessible to those who cherish its beauty. We work directly with weavers, dyers, and seamstresses across Kyoto, Nishijin, and Hakata — the historic centres of Japan's textile arts.
Every garment in our collection is sourced or produced by artisans who have devoted their lives to their craft. From the luminous silk of a formal furisode to the crisp cotton of a summer yukata, each piece embodies the meticulous attention to pattern, colour, and technique that has defined Japanese fashion for over a thousand years.
We believe that wearing a kimono is not merely dressing — it is participating in a living tradition. Our advisors are here to help you find the garment that speaks to your occasion, your season, and your story. Whether you are drawn to the bold ikat patterns of Ryukyu textiles or the quiet elegance of a monochrome houmongi, our collection holds something for every admirer of Japanese style.
Our Collection
Formal Kimono
Long-sleeve formal kimono woven from Nishijin silk, adorned with hand-painted seasonal motifs in deep crimson and gold.
Summer Wear
Lightweight cotton yukata with matching obi, featuring traditional indigo-dyed geometric patterns — ideal for festivals and warm evenings.
Accessories
A masterwork of Hakata weaving: stiff, lustrous, and enduring. This nagoya obi in burnished bronze pairs with both formal and casual kimono.
Men's Collection
A complete formal ensemble of haori jacket and wide-legged hakama trousers in charcoal wool-silk blend, ideal for ceremonies and special occasions.
Why Choose Us
Every garment is handcrafted by certified artisans — many holding the title of Living National Treasure — using techniques passed down unchanged for centuries.
We source only the finest silk from Tanba-Sasayama weavers and natural-dyed cotton from Ise, ensuring garments of unrivalled texture and longevity.
Our advisors hold specialist knowledge in kimono etiquette, regional styles, and seasonal dressing. We guide you from first enquiry to final dressing with full care.
Fabrics & Materials
The character of a kimono lives in its textile. We have spent two decades building relationships with Japan's most respected fabric houses, ensuring that every yard of cloth we select upholds the highest standards of fibre quality, dye fastness, and weave integrity.
Nishijin Silk
The gold standard of Japanese weaving, produced in Kyoto's Nishijin district. Renowned for its complex brocade patterns and extraordinary lustre.
Hakata Ori Weave
Originating in Fukuoka since the Kamakura period, Hakata weave is prized for its firmness and the satisfying sound it makes when tied — the mark of a quality obi.
Ise Katazome Cotton
Stencil-dyed cotton from the Ise region, used in yukata and everyday kimono. The natural indigo and plant-based dyes deepen beautifully with wear and time.
Our Heritage
The kimono as we know it evolved during the Heian period, when the Japanese court developed the layered kosode garment into a sophisticated language of beauty and status. Over ten centuries, regional styles, seasonal conventions, and ceremonial codes accumulated into the rich grammar of traditional dress we celebrate today.
At Titanic Shift, we are custodians of this heritage. Our Ginza atelier houses an archive of historic textiles and pattern books, and we collaborate with Japanese universities and craft preservation societies to ensure that endangered techniques are documented and supported.
We invite you to visit us in Tokyo, where our advisors will walk you through the history of your chosen garment, explain its regional origins, and demonstrate the art of proper kimono dressing — a ritual as elegant and considered as the garment itself.
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What Our Clients Say
"The furisode I commissioned for my daughter's coming-of-age ceremony was beyond anything I imagined. The team's knowledge of Nishijin weave and pattern selection made the entire process a joy."
"As a textile curator, I have visited many kimono dealers. Titanic Shift stands apart — their archive knowledge is encyclopaedic, and the quality of their sourcing is simply unmatched in Tokyo."
"I wore a Titanic Shift houmongi to my son's wedding reception and received compliments all evening. The fit, the pattern, and the way the obi was tied — perfection in every detail."
Our advisors are ready to welcome you in our Tokyo showroom or respond to your written enquiries. Every conversation begins with listening — to your occasion, your taste, and your vision.
Telephone
Atelier Address
2-11-3 Ginza, Chuo City
Tokyo 104-0061, Japan