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  2. Kimono - Wikipedia

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    kimono. The kimono (きもの/ 着物, lit. 'thing to wear')[a] is a traditional Japanese garment and the national dress of Japan. The kimono is a wrapped-front garment with square sleeves and a rectangular body, and is worn left side wrapped over right, unless the wearer is deceased. [2]

  3. Derived from the words ki (“wear”) and mono (“thing”), the kimono is a traditional Japanese garment. Kimonos come in a range of styles and patterns. They are typically hand-sewn into a “T” shape from four single pieces of fabric called tans and tied with an obi, or belt.

  4. Explore a comprehensive guide that unravels the different types of kimono, from the casual comfort of a yukata to the stunning formality of a tomesode. Learn when to wear each style, their design elements, and cultural significance.

  5. Authentic Japanese traditional clothing Kimono, Yukata, Jinbei, Samue, and more. Ships from the USA. Variety sizes and designs. Find your kimono at Shimazakura!

  6. Just about everyone is familiar with Japanese kimono: the beautiful and most recognizable traditional garments in Japan. What you may not know, however, is that “kimono,” which literally means ‘thing that is worn,’ encompasses many styles, and can be worn for various occasions in Japan.

  7. The Japanese kimono is renowned for its exceptional beauty. It is a sublime art form that has produced many outstanding designs throughout the centuries. Here are examples of the most iconic and unique kimono artists and styles that will guide you through the sumptuous world of kimono art.

  8. 31 Traditional Japanese Kimono Patterns You Should Know

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    31 Traditional Japanese Kimono Patterns You Should Know. by Laura Pollacco & Lucy Dayman. The kimono is Japan’s most iconic garment; its uniform silhouette makes it an excellent canvas for all types of unique, traditional, powerful, and meaningful designs.