Kimonos

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neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Looking for a place that sells silk kimono style dressing gowns.

I know my fairer half would love one as an Xmas present but I can't seem to find any. Found plenty of "actual" kimonos but they're hardly practical house-wear.

Anyone?

Le TVR

3,097 posts

258 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Probably better to look for a 'yakata' rather than a kimono.
They are unlined and either cotton or silk and much cheaper!
Madame has both but the kimono is really just a 'display' item.
'Where' was Kintetsu store in Japan not that that helps.....

neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Gazboy said:
try www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate=

put 'Kimono' in the search engine.



Its for my mum!!!

neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Gazboy said:

neil.b said:


Gazboy said:
try <a href="http://www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate="><a href="http://www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate=">www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate=</a></a>

put 'Kimono' in the search engine.





Its for my mum!!!



You said:

"I know my fairer half would love one as an Xmas present"



Just pulling your leg.

That's a good site actually, nice one.

neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Turned up a decent site here;

www.thekimonocompany.co.uk

Pigeon

18,535 posts

253 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Kimonos is a Greek island.

neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Pigeon said:
Kimonos is a Greek island.


And Fukutu is a Japanese one....

Balmoral Green

41,761 posts

255 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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I have this image of Charles Gray with a wooden leg in a Kimono. You only live twice.

Tried to google up a piccy, no luck.

Gaffer

7,156 posts

284 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Mr E

22,126 posts

266 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Actually, vaguely on topic.

My GF wants a long dressing gown type thing. Like, brushing the floor long.

And she's 6 foot......

55" is nowhee near long enough. Anyone know where to get stuff for freakishly tall women?

neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

254 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Mr E said:
Actually, vaguely on topic.

My GF wants a long dressing gown type thing. Like, brushing the floor long.

And she's 6 foot......

55" is nowhee near long enough. Anyone know where to get stuff for freakishly tall women?


What about a set of those knee pads that carpet fitters wear?

Failing that, Millets? I reckon a 8-birther should fit nicely....



Strangely enough, while searching for kimonos...kimonii...whatever...I did come across a shop for the larger gentleman.

www.kingsizedirect.com

Its in the states though.

Mr E

22,126 posts

266 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Bastard.

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alfaman

6,416 posts

241 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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neil.b said:


Gazboy said:
try <a href="http://www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate="><a href="http://www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate=">www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate=</a></a>

put 'Kimono' in the search engine.





Its for my mum!!!



top qualtiy : - polyester Kimonos

>> Edited by alfaman on Tuesday 7th December 22:29

selmer

2,760 posts

249 months

Tuesday 7th December 2004
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Try www.figleaves.com
They deliver quickly and free I think at the moment.
I have used them a few times to keep my chickadee sweet.

v8thunder

27,646 posts

265 months

Wednesday 8th December 2004
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alfaman said:

neil.b said:



Gazboy said:
try <a href="http://www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate="><a href="http://www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate="><a href="http://www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate=">www.pabo.com/index_uk.php?svAffiliate=</a></a></a>

put 'Kimono' in the search engine.






Its for my mum!!!




top qualtiy : - polyester Kimonos

>> Edited by alfaman on Tuesday 7th December 22:29


[Marillion]"Huddled in the safety of this pseudo silk kimono...[/Marillion]

If you can get over to York, there's a shop that imports all sorts over from Japan, including proper Japanese kimonos of all sizes. Worth the blat from Derbyshire, if only for the roads!

vixpy1

42,676 posts

271 months

Wednesday 8th December 2004
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I don't get dressing gowns, when women have no clothes on.. They should be Naked!

neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

254 months

Wednesday 8th December 2004
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selmer said:
Try www.figleaves.com
They deliver quickly and free I think at the moment.
I have used them a few times to keep my chickadee sweet.


I've bought lots of stuff from there, didn't think to check. Doh...

And browsing the catalogue/site is such a chore too....

birdbrain

1,564 posts

246 months

Wednesday 8th December 2004
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Mr E said:
Actually, vaguely on topic.

My GF wants a long dressing gown type thing. Like, brushing the floor long.

And she's 6 foot......

55" is nowhee near long enough. Anyone know where to get stuff for freakishly tall women?


I'm 5'9" and I can never find a dressing gown long enough either....