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Traditional

Japanese

attire.

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• The most popular and ancient traditional Japanese suit is the kimono.

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• Kimono like a T-shaped robe. Its length can vary. Clothing is attached to the body of obi ( 帯 ), which is located at the waist. Instead of using buttons European straps and strings. A characteristic feature of the kimono sleeves are sode ( 袖 ), which are usually much larger thickness hands. They have baggy shape. Bag opening is always less than the height of the arm. Because the Japanese traditional dress like gown, there is no open collar like a European suit. In general, it is convenient and not inhibit human motion.

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• Also, if a Japanese holiday, the girls and women are very carefully combed hair and fix her hair done with carved pins-kanzashi.

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• That something like this would look hairstyle with kanzashi

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Fabric of which is sewn kimono, not elastic. Often only used silk. Belt went cloth. The

same. to sew a kimono, flexible, thin threads.

This is to prevent pulling the fabric.

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Just to suit the Japanese women

always prilogaemoy fan. Except that they

had two types of fans.

1 type-fan utiva2 type-fan Censu

1) 2)

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• Utiva - this type of fan lobes or vanes, made from a single piece of wood or wire, covered with silk or (now) out of cardboard, tradition holds it as a purely Japanese invention.

• Sansom - another fan, and his name is written in other characters - a Chinese fan of plates that can fold and unfold. As far as can be seen on Japanese books and films, was such a fan of martial folding through SENS. Them on the head and could recoil rolled up and his throat rezanut in expanded since sharpened edge sharp.

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Men's kimono• In contrast to the women's kimonos, men are much easier, they

usually consist of five parts (not including shoes). In male kimono sleeves sewn (stitched) in the side seam so that the free stay no more than four inches sleeves, the women's kimono sleeves of their deep almost never sewn so. Men's short sleeve Women also order not to interfere with the obi. The female kimono sleeves do not touch it because of the obi length.

• Now the main difference between male and female is in the colors of the kimono fabric. Typical considered black, dark blue, green and brown. Fabrics are usually matte. Printed or plain design, bright colors are used in more everyday kimono. Sumo wrestlers often wear kimono magenta (purple-violet).

• Most formal black kimono with five coats of arms on the shoulders, chest and back. A little less formal kimono with three coats of arms under him often wear white underwear kimono.

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• Doura - upper inner• Erie - collar• Fuki - hem bottom• Fury - arm above

the elbow• Maimigoro - front

shelf• Miyatsukuti - hole

sleeve• Okumi - inner front

end• Sode - sleeve• Sodeguti - the hole

in the sleeve• Sodetsuke - Sleeve• Susomavasi - lower

inner• Tamoto - pocket in

the sleeve• Tomoeri - outer

collar• OAPR - inner collar• Ushiromigoro - back

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some more information:• Haori and kimono can be decorated with the family crest of the

owner. The kimono is sewn to order, pattern design thoroughly discussed, so the kimono is a unique designer clothes.

• Men's kimono color usually dark and are more reserved, but the main focus is on the design silk haori, which usually has a richly ornamented lined with decorative painting on silk or woven pattern or lower kimono.

• Traditional Japanese kimono and haori you can use as clothes for home and kimono-party, holiday party, or Japanese in the Japanese style, and, in combination with other items of fashionable clothing to create their unique style. Such things and their combination will emphasize your individuality and artistic taste.

• Japanese silk kimono and hakama and haori are also an essential element of traditional clothing for yaydo, aikido and other types of Japanese martial arts.

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