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  2. Our editors’ favorite bathrobes of 2023 - AOL

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    Parachute Cloud Cotton Robe $ at Parachute. Parachute Cloud Cotton Robe $ at Nordstorm. This 100% long-staple Turkish cotton unisex robe earned a 2023 Best of Bed and Bath award. It is made from 4 ...

  3. Yukata - Wikipedia

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    A yukata (æµ´è¡£, lit. ' bathrobe ') is an unlined cotton summer kimono, [1] worn in casual settings such as summer festivals and to nearby bathhouses. The name is translated literally as "bathing cloth" and yukata originally were worn as bathrobes; their modern use is much broader, and are a common sight in Japan during summer.

  4. Nemaki - Wikipedia

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    Keihin Hotel nemaki, narrow obi, and key. The nemaki is usually white with a printed geometric or floral pattern, worn with a narrow belt. It is often provided in Japanese hotels as a bathrobe, and is intended to be used indoors only, whereas the yukata may be worn outdoors. [1]

  5. ÅŒshima-tsumugi - Wikipedia

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    ÅŒshima-tsumugi kimono are hugely valued for their detailed kasuri patterns and deep black color. They are known as one of the most expensive silk fabrics in Japan. [ 6 ] The cheapest piece costs about 300,000 yen per bolt, or tanmono, and the highest quality costs several million yen.

  6. Hakama - Wikipedia

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    Hakama are worn with any type of kimono except yukata [2] (light cotton summer kimono generally worn for relaxing, for sleeping or at festivals or summer outings). While glossy black-and-white striped sendaihira hakama are usually worn with formal kimono, stripes in colours other than black, grey and white are worn with less formal wear.

  7. JÅ«nihitoe - Wikipedia

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    The uchiginu: a scarlet beaten silk robe worn as a stiffener and support for the outer robes. The uwagi: a patterned and decorated silk robe, typically with woven decoration, both shorter and narrower than the uchiginu. The colour and fabric used for the uwagi indicate the rank of the wearer. The karaginu: a waist-length Chinese style jacket.

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