1910–1919
1910s Chiffon Kimono Jacket
Identifying Authentic 1910s Chiffon Kimono Jacket
Authentic 1910s chiffon kimono jacket pieces (1910–1919) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Sheer, lightweight plain-weave fabric with a slightly rough texture. Made from silk or synthetic fibers, chiffon is the fabric of choice for delicate Edwardian blouses and 1930s evening wear.
When examining a potential 1910s chiffon piece, the most important diagnostic features are construction method, closure type, and fabric authenticity.Western garment with kimono-inspired construction — wide sleeves, straight cut, and wrap or belted closure. The Japanese aesthetic influenced European fashion from the 1860s through the 20th century.
Kimono Jacket Authentication Checklist
Wide, dolman or kimono sleeves cut in one piece with the body
Wrap closure or front tie; no fitted armscye
1910s-20s: silk with Japanese motifs (cranes, chrysanthemums, waves)
1970s revival: cotton or synthetic with printed Asian motifs
Identifying Authentic Chiffon
Silk chiffon: slightly heavier, more lustrous than synthetic; burns like silk
Nylon chiffon (post-1940s): lighter, sheerer, burns quickly with black smoke
Check seam finishing: rolled hem indicates quality construction
Edwardian chiffon: used in multiple layers for modesty and decoration
Care & Preservation
Hand wash in cool water or dry clean. Never wring or twist. Handle wet fabric with extreme care. Lay flat or drip dry away from sunlight.
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