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This article is about traditional clothing in Japan. Although this traditional clothing described below is still seen at traditional festivals and ceremonies, western-style clothing is more commonly worn in daily life by both men and women. Japanese clothing is styled to fit the seasons; for instance in autumn people will wear clothes with fall colors and fall patterns. In the spring, stand-out colors and spring floral patterned Japanese clothing is worn. During the winter, those wearing kimono tend to wear darker colors and may wear up to 10 layers of clothing. Especially at festivals and parades, people wear clothing like kimonos in Japan.The japanese also wear moder cloth like t-shirts and mini skirts.
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Traditional Fundoshi · Furisode · Hakama · Happi · Jinbei · Jūnihitoe · Kimono · Obi (sash) · Samue · Sokutai · Tomesode · Uwagi · Yukata
Other Randoseru · School uniform · Lolita fashion
Footwear Geta · Jika-tabi · Loose socks · Tabi · Waraji · Zōri
[edit] External links Toshiko - Contemporary Japanese Clothing Designer Short History Of Japanese Indigo Cotton & Hemp Textiles Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Japanese_clothing" Categories: Japanese clothing Hidden categories: Articles to be expanded from October 2008 | All articles to be expanded
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