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  1. There are typically two types of clothing worn in Japan: traditional clothing known as Japanese clothing (和服, wafuku), including the national dress of Japan, the kimono, and Western clothing (洋服, yōfuku), which encompasses all else not recognised as either national dress or the dress of another country.

    • Kimono, the ultimate Japanese garment. When talking about traditional Japanese clothing, the first image that comes to mind must surely be that of a kimono.
    • Yukata, the casual summer kimono. Often confused with the kimono, the yukata is a much less formal traditional garment, not adapted for ceremonies or other official events.
    • Haori, the Japanese everyday jacket. The haori is a Japanese jacket, traditionally worn over the kimono. Although the fit and fabric of the haori is generally identical to that of the kimono, the jacket does not close by crossing both sides.
    • Jinbei, elegant Japanese pajamas. The jinbei is a traditional Japanese garment and is mainly worn by men as indoor clothing. Composed of short pants and a matching short-sleeved jacket, this two-piece garment is made of a cotton fabric to allow the skin to breathe.
    • Kimono. SHOP THE LOOK | Vintage Silk Kimono. The most iconic and easily recognisable of all traditional Japanese wear, the kimono (着物) is still a staple piece for many Japanese people and is growing in international appeal too.
    • Yukata. SHOP THE LOOK | Camellia Floral Yukata. Simply put, the yukata (浴衣) is the lighter, summery version of the kimono. Made from soft, lightweight fabric like cotton, the garment's name translates to bathing cloth, for which it was originally created.
    • Hanten. SHOP THE LOOK | Hanten Padded Jacket. A hanten (半纏) is a winter coat and was typically worn by regular people during the Edo period. Its history may be far-reaching, however, thanks in large part to its simple, minimalistic design, the jacket is a very flexible piece of clothing that can very seamlessly fit into the modern-day wardrobe.
    • Haori. SHOP THE LOOK | Vintage Haori Jacket. A more formal incarnation of the hanten, a haori (羽織) is a medium-length jacket designed to be worn over the kimono.
    • Haori. Haori is a Japanese traditional jacket resembling a kimono but of thigh length. Originally it was worn by men but has currently become a renowned garment for women.
    • Nemaki. Nemaki is a type of cotton kimono. They are mostly used as bath robes in resorts and spas. Mostly nemaki are either blue or white with patterns that are quite small and geometrical.
    • Kanzashi. Kanzashi are hair beautification ornaments used in Japanese traditional hairstyling. They are worn according to varying seasons for each month and for certain events such as New Year celebration.
    • Okobo. Okobo are Japanese sandals made from wood. They are mostly made of willow wood that is of considerable height. The feet hold on to them by use of simple straps with different colors.
  2. Dec 7, 2020 · Learn about the history, types, and styles of kimono and other traditional Japanese clothing and accessories. Find out where to rent a kimono in Japan and how to wear it for special occasions.

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  3. Oct 15, 2023 · Learn how Japanese clothing evolved from ancient times to today, from kimono to Western-style suits. Discover the origins, meanings and styles of traditional Japanese dress and how it reflects the culture and society.

  4. Jul 13, 2015 · 1. Kimono was once worn on a daily basis by most Japanese people. In modern times, it's formal wear that's appropriate for a wide range of occasions. 2. Hakama. A garment that's worn over kimono that's similar to wide pleated pants or a skirt depending on the style. Hakama are traditionally men's clothing.

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