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Kimono

Kimono (着物 ; hiragana: きもの) is the traditional garment of Japan. The style and construction of the kimono have varied over time, but the word usually refers to the full-length wrap-around robe-like garment worn by both men and women. The kimono is held in place by a sash called an obi[?]. The kimono is nowadays worn by most people in Japan only on special occasions such as weddings and formal parties.

"Kimono" is often called "Japanese clothing" (和服 ; hiragana: わふく ; wafuku), but wafuku is more of a general term, encompassing all types of traditional Japanese clothing. Some wafuku are kimono, but many, like those worn by servants and workers, may not be.

Types of Modern Kimono

There are several different types of kimono still worn today. They are chosen according to the wearer's gender and age, and an event's level of formality. The following lists the different types by descending order of formality.

See also

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