The bellt is called an Obi
they wore a helmet and a skirt and baggy pants
Because everybody wore kimono during that time period.
The waist sash that goes around a person's torso when wearing a kimono is called an Obi. However there are quite a few unseen under layers and wraps that actually work to hold the kimono closed, that are known as a korin belt and koshi himo ties. The obi is just there for looks.
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To simplify Geisha wear beautiful and elaborate kimono made of expensive silk, an obi, (plus many under-kimono ties and layers), tabi sock, zori or oboko shoes, and hair kanzashi. What a Geisha wears depends very much on the month and event. She has certain kimono and certain kanzashi that she will only wear during designated months or days.
naga juban (under kimono), kimono (outer kimono), obi (waist tie), haori (jacket), and hakama (outer pants)
naga juban (under kimono), kimono (outer kimono), obi (waist tie), haori (jacket), and hakama (outer pants)
kimono (outer layer), naga juban (under kimono layer), obi (the sash around the waist).
naga juban (under kimono), kimono (outer kimono), obi (waist tie), haori (jacket), and hakama (outer pants)
In Japan only the women wore kimonos. Wrong. In Japan, kimono is worn, traditionally by everyone. Men, women, children. In other parts of the world, kimono is also being worn by foreigners. By embracing the culture, kimono can be a wondering garment to wear for Japanese or gaijin!
It is kimono. So basically it is still kimono.
Kimono is Japanese.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimono
A bath kimono is a variety of bathrobe in the style of a Japanese kimono.
Kimono
Formal dress in Japan can be a kimono.
most of the Japanese wear kimono in several ceremonies so i think kimono is the national dress of japan
'All' is the adjective.