one is called a yukata and that's worn in the summer
the other one is called kimono which is worn in the winter
hope that answers your question
its called a kimono-katie f. windebank
Kimono.
Kimono
There are many occasions that the Japanese Tukata can be worn. It is an informal, unlined kimono that is commonly worn at summer festivals and firework displays.
Kimono
REGALIA ARE CLOKES THAT ARE WORN FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS
# A long, wide-sleeved Japanese robe worn with an obi and often elaborately decorated. # A loose, light robe worn chiefly by women.
One is a kimono. However, it is considered a robe chiefly worn by Japanese women.
A kimono is a traditional Japanese traditional garment. They are "T" shaped straight lined robes worn so the hem falls to the ankles. Today, they are mostly worn by women and on special occasions.
A tie is worn for certain occasions to show respect and class, i.e. Weddings, special dinners, etc.
Yes they do most of which are worn for parties or special occasions
You were the Ao dai because it is traditional and it is worn to special occasions.
A traditional clothing worn by the Chinese, is called a kimono. It is a dress worn by young and old women on special occasions.
Both words come from Japanese. According to the online dictionary Babylon their meaning is:kimono: n. long Japanese robe which is worn by both men and women; dressing gown, long robe which is fastened with a beltfuton: n. type of Japanese fold-out sofa bed; type of Japanese mattress
Scottish (2 't's). The kilt is mainly worn at weddings and special occasions these days.