Depending on the type of kimono or the season they are either made from silk, wool, or cotton.
Kimono's are typically are made from silk but can be made from cotton
Yes, men do wear Kimono. There are special kimono made specifically for men.
The very first person who made and invented the kimono is unknown. However, it was originally invented during the Heian period in Japan.
It is a traditional dress. Perhaps in films you have seen Geisha wearing Kimono. It was Geisha who made Kimono such a popular dress at one time. Kimono is beautiful and Japanese culture is built around asethetics.
Yes, there are kimono made for men.
Kimono is made of heavy brocade silk, yutaka is thin cotton, usually worn in the summer. They are both types of kimono, which in traditional Japanese simply means 'clothing'.
Kimono is Japanese.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimono
It is kimono. So basically it is still kimono.
A bath kimono is a variety of bathrobe in the style of a Japanese kimono.
Yukata are less formal, more of a casual look. They are lighter weight and generally made from cotton.Kimono come in a number of different styles (kimono, furisode, tomesode etc..) they are generally made from silk and are worn with an under kimono (naga juban) and a more formal style of obi than what is worn with a yukata.
Kimono
Formal dress in Japan can be a kimono.