Now this here is a little shop that will bring out anyone’s underlying flamboyance.
From the outside it may not look like much, but entering you are met by an abundance of colours and patterns and you instantly go into peacock mode.
The main attraction is the kimonos. They are made from Indian silk blend Saris, all of them in different combinations of colours and patterns. They come in three versions: short, midi and long.
Besides the kimonos, you can buy ready-to-wear dresses and shirts, different kinds of jewellery, Meraki wellness products, and they also have a nice selection of ceramic items.
So far, I’ve only got acquired one kimono for myself, but the plan is to end up with one for each day of the week.
Yes, the selection in Boii Studios is aimed at female customers, but I know a few guys who could pull off wearing a kimono. I went there with a friend to help him pick one out for his girlfriend, and he almost got one for himself. You know, just for walking around the apartment in the morning...
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