Japanese Cultural Dresses💃

 ðŸ’™Kimono:


The kimono is arguably the most iconic piece of clothing from Japan. It's a classic robe-like item with wrap-around styling, long, broad sleeves, and an obi sash to keep it on. Kimonos are available in a wide range of designs, hues, and styles, each with a specific significance and set of acceptable wear times. Both men and women wear them; the women's kimonos are typically more ornate and vibrant. They are frequently made of silk or other fine textiles.


💙Yukata: 

Usually composed of cotton or synthetic materials, yukata are loose, airy renditions of kimonos. They are frequently seen during festivals especially in the summertime. Yukata are more comfortable to wear than conventional kimonos, and they're frequently paired with a more straightforward obi and geta or zori sandals.

💙Hakama:


 Hakama are traditional Japanese trousers or skirts with pleats that are tied at the waist. They were historically worn by samurai and courtiers but are now mostly reserved for formal occasions, martial arts practitioners, and certain traditional ceremonies like graduation ceremonies or weddings.



💙Happi:

 Happi are short coats worn during festivals or other celebratory events. They often feature bold designs and are typically worn over a kimono or yukata.

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