Japanese Attire
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Kimono is an SDG costume. Unused clothes and tenugui (hand towels) can be used as obi sashes.
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Kimono can be re-tailored and reused as a haori or obi. Kimono is the ultimate SDGs costume.
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The difference between a yukata used as pajamas and a yukata worn to a fireworks display, which only a Japanese person can understand.
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yukata (light cotton kimono worn in the summer or used as a bathrobe)
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black formal kimono with designs along the bottom of the skirt worn by married women on ceremonial occasions
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traveling clothes
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light crimson (dye)
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semi-formal kimono for women
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man’s stiff sash
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undershirt
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lined kimono
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underskirt (half-slip), worn under kimono



