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Haori Sodetsukibaori
(Samurai Jacket)

(4 customer reviews)

Original price was: $99.99.Current price is: $84.95. $84.95

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HAORI-S – Haori Sodetsukibaori

  • Click the ? for Option / Sizing Details

    Select between Materials more common in the earlier Sengoku / Muromachi Era (Linen) and later Edo Era (Cotton)

    Mixing Eras (Linen / Cotton) Will Cause A Difference In Color Shade & Tint

    Sengoku Linen vs Edo Cotton Fabric for Samurai Clothing



    Select which material you would like your Traditional Sengoku Era Haori Sodetrukibaori is to be made from.

    Select which material you would like your Traditional Edo Era Haori Sodetrukibaori is to be made from.

    Select which material you would like your lapel to be made from.

    Select which material you would like your lapel to be made from.

    Select how you would like to tie your haori closed. 

    Select the odoshi lace used to tie your haori closed.

    Select the TRIM color for your traditional Haori Sodetsukibaori.
    Trip Option for Traditional Haori Sodetsukibaori by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select between Modern or Traditional printing or Embroidery. 
    Modern Vinyl Heat Transfer PrintTraditional Print Option Example

    Select the COLOR of the MON you would like.
    Multicolor available for Custom Embroidered Mon only.

     

    Add a mon to the CHEST of your Haori.
    Modern Print Edo Cotton Clothing

    Add a MON to the SLEEVES of your Haori Sodetsukibaori (Samurai Jacket).
    Added to the Top / Middle of your sleeve.
    Hitatare Kamishimo: Traditional Japanese Clothing Set by Iron Mo

    Add a mon to the BACK of your Haori Sodetsukibaori (Samurai Jacket).
    Hitatare Kamishimo: Traditional Japanese Clothing Set by Iron Mo







    Select to receive a Digital Picture Mockup (Simulation) of your order. We will email you a Mockup for your review before we start crafting your item. You can Approve or request Changes before we start crafting your item.



  • Measure the distance from inseam to inseam of the shoulder on a comfortable fitting, non-stretch shirt or your desired width.
    Kimono Sizing Chart

    Holding your arm straight out, measure from the edge of your shoulder (shirt seam) towards your finger tips. Measure to the desired length of your sleeve.
    PLEASE NOTE: A long kimono sleeve would often reach the center of your palm. 
    Kimono Sizing Chart

    Measure from the top of your arm, straight down to the desired length you would like your sleeve to hang.
    PLEASE NOTE: You are measuring width and NOT circumference. 
    Kimono Sizing Chart

    Under your armpits, measure the circumference at the widest part of your chest.
    Kimono Sizing Chart

    Measure the circumference around your waist.
    Kimono Sizing Chart

    Measure from the back of the neck, level with the shoulder, down the spine 20 cm below your waist (belt line) or the length you wish.
    PLEASE NOTE: Follow the contour of your body. 
    Kimono Sizing Chart

    Please tell us your Height so we can better reference your sizing.

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Description

Haori Sodetsukibaori (Samurai Jacket with Sleeves) or Medium Haori is a traditional Japanese “formal” jacket with sleeves worn over a Juban, Hakama Shita or Kimono. The medium Haori Sodetsukibaori is worn hip or knee length and can be worn opened or kept closed by an odoshi lace that connects the lapels. The lapel and collar are typically folded back to the outside, in which loops are sewn to attached the odoshi lace.  During the Sengoku period a samurai would wear more simple medium haori for both casual and formal events.  Samurai would wear a jinbaori (Sleeveless Jacket or Samurai Vest) or Haori Yoroi (Jacket for armor) over his armor. Samurai would also wear a manto (cloak) with their armor set as well.  During the Edo period samurai became more affluent, affording more lavished formal jackets featuring silks, designs and decorative brocades.  The Ashigaru and merchant class were restricted on the quality of their formal jacket, so a more discreet haori was designed, featuring simple material on the outside and silk material on the inside.

Iron Mountain Armory offers options to design your own custom haori sodetsukibaori for both Samurai in the Sengoku and Edo era, as well as Edo Ashigaru (available soon). The Sengoku Samurai Jacket is made from a asa (hemp linen), which is slightly stiff with a rough feel to it. The Edo Samurai Jacket is made from silk or aya (cotton) giving a soft, smooth feel. Both styles have the option to be closed with odoshi (cord) or a strap with button. Typically Sengoku era tied closed with an odoshi cord and Edo era could have either method to close the haori. Our samurai clothing and accessories are featured in the docudrama “Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan” by Netflix & the Smithsonian Channel.

Like the rest of our samurai clothing line we make, each haori as traditional as possible with focus on quality over quantity. Each samurai jacket is sewn with quality stitching, handwork and optional trim (a type of fukurin), to add a touch of embellishment and durability. We are honored to make you a fully customized, unique haori worthy of any modern samurai warrior, re-enactor, dedicated cosplay or LARP.  Please select from our many options. If you have any questions, please contact us before placing your order, so we may walk you through the process or explain any options.

Features Haori Sodetsukibaori

  • Traditional Sengoku and Edo design.
  • Embellished / Durable Fringe.
  • Custom sizing.
Our skilled katchû-shi (armorers) at the Iron Mountain Armory will need at least 2 to 4 weeks, depending on options selected, and other scheduled orders, for the custom handcrafting of your reproduction samurai item.

Additional information

Weight .5 kg
Dimensions 38 × 38 × 8 cm

4 reviews for Haori Sodetsukibaori
(Samurai Jacket)

1-4 of 4 reviews
  1. Quality and period authentic material. Well made. Even includes the partly closed sleeves which work as pockets. This isn’t often found on modern made haori.

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  2. The haori was perfectly made. Down to the smallest detail. And I love having my own crest on it. It means a lot to me.

    (0) (0)
  3. Perfect! It looked even better than how I had hoped.

    (0) (0)
  4. I love the Haori Sodetsukibaori and it fits very well and looks good with my samurai clothes.

    (0) (0)
  5. Thank you for your attention to the details of our product. We’ve worked very hard to make certain we incorporated the most common design and features in our traditional haori.

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