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kimono
a loose robe, fastening with a sash, the principal outer garment in japan
the full-length, robe-like, traditional Japanese garment, worn mostly by women in the Meiji era
A form of traditional Japanese clothing that is worn in formal occasions
a loose robe; imitated from robes originally worn by Japanese
A kind of loose robe or gown tied with a sash, worn as an outer garment by Japanese men and women
{i} long Japanese robe which is worn by both men and women; dressing gown, long robe which is fastened with a belt
A long robe with wide sleeves traditionally worn with a broad sash
A kimono is an item of Japanese clothing. It is long, shaped like a coat, and has wide sleeves. kimonos a traditional piece of Japanese clothing like a long loose coat, worn at special ceremonies. Garment worn by Japanese men and women from the Early Nara period (645-724) to the present. The essential kimono is an ankle-length gown with long, full sleeves and a V-neck. It is lapped left over right across the chest and secured at the waist by a broad sash known as an obi. The contemporary wide obi dates only from the 18th century. Though the kimono is originally of Chinese origin, its great beauty is attributable to 17th-and 18th-century Japanese designers
a long robe with wide sleeves traditionally worn with a broad sash as an outer garment by the Japanese; a loose dressing gown or jacket
A similar gown worn as a dressing gown by women of Western nations
A kimono is a traditional style of Japanese garment The style of the kimono worn depends on the wearer's age and the season or occasion Men wear kimono similar in cut to those worn by women but they are usually made of solid dark colors
The undergarment worn beneath robes (monk or lay)
Japanese coat like garment, Obi sash belted with long wide rectangular sleeves Fabrics used are often luxurious and highly decorated examples
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