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A broad Japanese sash, usually with a bow in the back and worn with a kimona, is called an obi.
Obi for women...broad sash Obi for Men...narrow sash
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one is called a yukata and that's worn in the summerthe other one is called kimono which is worn in the winterhope that answers your question
# 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 wide sash worn around the waist normally with a tuxedo is called a "Cummerbund" sometimes spelt with a "K"
Obi is a type of sash, usually decorative, worn over kimonos and other traditional Japanese attire.
A kaftan is a relatively long men's overdress. It's a type of robe or tunic. It can be worn with a sash and is made out of various different fabrics such as silk, wool, or cotton.
A Japanese Kimono is a traditional robe of various styles. Kimonos are worn by men, women, and children. A kimono is wrapped left over right and held together a wide belt called an obi.