Kimonos?
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Kimonos?
Not sure if these count as skirts:
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Re: Kimonos?
I used to have a light weight version of a kimono, called, I believe, a yukata. Sort of like a light weight version of a bath robe. Which I used it as during the summer. Eventually the garment wore out.
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Re: Kimonos?
Nice page on the differences http://blog.fromjapan.co.jp/en/fashion/ ... r-buy.html.
"A yukata is a casual kimono-like garment worn during the summer. It’s unlined and usually made of cotton to make the fabric more breathable. As such, yukata are popular for dressing up for summer events like firework festivals."
When I visited Japan we all, of both genders, were provided yukatas for dinner. I have a couple that I wear in the evening around the house.
"A yukata is a casual kimono-like garment worn during the summer. It’s unlined and usually made of cotton to make the fabric more breathable. As such, yukata are popular for dressing up for summer events like firework festivals."
When I visited Japan we all, of both genders, were provided yukatas for dinner. I have a couple that I wear in the evening around the house.
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Re: Kimonos?
Are these things available for purchase in the US? I have a need for something lightweight, yet slightly formal, to maintain dignity in the household I now dwell in. This sounds like the perfect option (although I would covet a nice short robe of satin or silk).Orange Apple wrote:"A yukata is a casual kimono-like garment worn during the summer. It’s unlined and usually made of cotton to make the fabric more breathable. As such, yukata are popular for dressing up for summer events like firework festivals."
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Re: Kimonos?
I wish this thread had come up a couple of years ago. Back then I patronized a shop owned by a Vietnamese woman who imported lots of nice things from Vietnam and other South Asian countries. She had quite a collection of silk kimono style knee length robes she had brought in. But by that time I was wearing skirts around the house most of the time and didn't feel the need for a robe. Sadly, the store is closed now.crfriend wrote:Are these things available for purchase in the US? I have a need for something lightweight, yet slightly formal, to maintain dignity in the household I now dwell in. This sounds like the perfect option (although I would covet a nice short robe of satin or silk).Orange Apple wrote:"A yukata is a casual kimono-like garment worn during the summer. It’s unlined and usually made of cotton to make the fabric more breathable. As such, yukata are popular for dressing up for summer events like firework festivals."
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