Get your Jinbei on
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I love my Jinbei. I’ve owned a lot of them over the years. In summer you can’t get me out of the thing. They are just so light and airy, with their open hatched seems and light cotton/hemp fabric.
For this page, I’ve gone through and looked a lot of the Japanese language pages about Jinbei, to gather information from the source. I’ll go through a bit of a background of the garment and then show you some of my favorites.
I’ve also written about other forms of Japanese clothing including kimono shirts, male kimonos, samue, hanten jackets, that may be of interest.

There is a long history of women wearing Kimonos as Japanese nightwear stretching back to the Japonism movement in Europe. Here’s a Klimt painting of a European woman in a kimono.

Jinbei are light cotton or hemp material top and bottom pairs that are made to be airy by including hatched gaps along the stitching. The great thing about Jinbei is that they pass both as pajamas and as casual wear that can be worn outside the house. In Japan, you sometimes see people wearing these at festivals, or around hot springs. A common pattern goes: relax in hot-bath, put Jinbei on for the evening, then wear them straight to bed.These garments are designed to be super cool for hot summer nights, loose fitting and comfy.
Another option to consider if you don’t want to go the whole top & bottom set is to get a Haori style kimono shirt or wrap around.
Are Jenbei worn by both men and women?
Cotton vs. Hemp
Traditionally Jinbei have tended to be worn mostly by men and children. Recently there are a lot of designs that have been made for women also, but the more robe-like Yukata (of which Jinbei are considered to be a sub genre of) are more common.
Many of the Jinbei are “unisex”. Indeed the only real difference between these Jinbei is the coloring and visual patterns.
Jinbei materials are roughly divided into cotton and hemp (linen), either of which may be 100% or mixed. The more cotton you have, the better it feels and the easier it is to clean. Hemp tends to wrinkle more than cotton, but will give you a breezier feel.
Some jinbei also use Japanese paper, “washi”, as a mixing material – especially in some of the more high end examples.
Types of Jinbei Fabric
A couple of fabrics you will see in Jinbei are Shijira and Waffle. Both are relatively crepe-like fabric that are not so much soft, as light on the skin and less likely to stick to the body.
Shijra
Shijira features fine wrinkles created on the surface of a woven fabric by shrinking the vertical and horizontal thread.
Waffle


When to wear Jinbei?
- In hot weather
- In bed as pajamas
- Going out to a festival
- Before and after a bath
What to wear with Jinbei?
Generally people wear open footwear with Jinbei in the form of Geta. Sandals will do the job just as well.
Jinbei vs. robe style Yukata
Jinbei are a bit closer to Western style clothing than a full blown robe-style Yukata. So they are a little bit less of an overt “statement”. They are also easier to slip on and off because you don’t have to worry about tying up your obi belt.
People often accessorize with tradional, such as a kinchakubukuro bag.
Now you’ve got all the info you need to embark on your quest for the perfect Jimbei. We’ve searched across the internet to find a selection across a range of outlets:
Recommended women's Jinbei
#1 Seigaha Jinbei

Seigaha Ocean Wave Pattern Women’s Jinbei on Foxtume
Pros
- Quality materials and craftsmanship
- Distinctive Seigaha Pattern, at once classic and modern
- Soft, breathable cotton
- Aerated seams
#2 Muted Tone Jinbei
#3 Kawaii Cotton Print Jinbei
Pros
- Range of Cute Designs
- Relatively long pants
- Front Pocket
Cons
- No aerated seams
#4 Traditional Dark Jinbei
Pros
- Distinctive dark design
- Traditional design
Cons
- No aerated seams
#5 Traditional Light Floral Jinbei
Pros
- Bright, floral design
- Traditional design
- Front Pocket
Cons
- No aerated seams
#8 Kawaii Red & White Jinbei
Women’s floral Jinbei Surugajino Samueya on Amazon
Pros
- Kawaii design
- 100% cotton
Cons
- No aerated seams
#11 Simple Striped Jinbei
Pros
- Simple striped design
- 100% cotton
- Aerated seams
Cons
- No pockets
Recommended Men's Jinbei
#1 Foxtume Seigaha Jinbei
High quality cotton, all purpose Jinbei appropriate for outside use, bath wear or sleep wear.
Pros
- High quality materials and construction
- Classic traditional Japanese pattern
- Fully aerated seams
- drawstring
- elastic waste
Cons
- Patterning may be too “Loud” for some
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#2 Newchic Seigaha Jinbei
A light Jinbei appropriate for outside use, bath wear or sleep wear.
Pros
- Simple, reasonably priced jinbei
- Classic traditional Japanese pattern
- drawstring
- elastic waste
Cons
- No aerated seems
#3 Foxtume Dragon Jinbei
High quality, striking Dragon themed blue cotton Jinbei.
Pr0
- Striking design
- Quality materials
- Aerated seams
- drawstring
Cons
- Dragon theme too overtly masculine for some
- Use Discount Code “japanoscope” for 15% discount from Foxtume
Recommended children's Jinbei
Striking Design Children’s Jinbei
Overall, for women the Seigaha Ocean Wave Pattern Women’s Jinbei on Foxtume and for men the Foxtume Seigaha came out as our clear favorite.
If you’re looking for something a bit warmer, take a look at our Hanten page.
We’ve also got a page on male kimonos here.
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Contributor
Hi, I’m Peter. I lived in Japan for four years as a University student completing a Masters Degree in Musicology. I have succesfully completed the highest level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (N1). I have toured the country six times playing music and singing songs in Japanese and English.