Men's kimonos are typically referred to as "yukata" for casual wear, especially in the summer, or "hifu" for more formal occasions. The traditional formal kimono for men is called "kimono" as well, often paired with accessories like an obi (sash) and haori (jacket). These garments are characterized by their simple designs and darker colors compared to women's kimonos.
Mens kimonos are usually one basic shape with subdued colours. The kimonos for men are not so very flashy and elaborate, they are just simple loosely-seamed and garments with narrower sleeves than those for women.
* Japan * china * korean * almost (i said almost)any coutry wears kimonos * In ancient China a silk robe garment was called a Hanfu. Japanese kimonos were most likely adapted from that garment.
Kimonos Have been around since 1908
Kimonos are silk robes worn mainly in Japan
Japanese people wear Kimonosjapan
In Chinese tradition women generally wear kimonos for festive events
Kimonos (loose robes) are a traditional form of dress in Japan.
They are made out of are usually made of silk, but there are cotton and polyester kimonos as well.
The traditional Japanese Kimonos can be bought online from websites that specialize on Japanese culture such as Japan Zone and Kimono Source. Apart from that it can be bought from British resellers from Only Kimono website.
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