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1910–1919

1910s Wool Kimono Jacket

$150 – $4,000
Typical price range

Identifying Authentic 1910s Wool Kimono Jacket

Authentic 1910s wool kimono jacket pieces (1910–1919) are among the most sought-after items in antique fashion. Natural animal fiber in a wide range of weights and weaves. The workhorse of Victorian and 1940s utility fashion; also found in fine Edwardian tailoring and 1950s–60s couture.

When examining a potential 1910s wool 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 Wool

Burn test: wool smolders slowly, smells like burning hair, leaves crushable black ash

Check for moth damage: small irregular holes in fabric, especially along seams and folds

Wool crepe (flat-textured) vs wool tweed (textured) vs wool challis (lightweight)

Quality indicator: fiber count — finer wool has more fibers per square inch

Care & Preservation

Dry clean recommended for shaped garments. If hand washing, use cold water and wool-specific detergent; never hot water or agitation. Lay flat to dry. Store with cedar to prevent moth damage.