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| This clothing was a influence of the chinese Hanfu though extensive caultural exchange in the 5th century |
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| a black paterned kimono only below the waistline. Its most formal for married women, often worn by often by married women and brides. |
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| Swinging sleeves, most formal wear for unmarried women. |
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| Its a dying technique originated with the samurai class during the edo period. |
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| worn under the kimono, its another kimono, its usually shorter than the outer one, worn a under wear.(sometimes call じゅばん) it helps the kimono clean by keeping off the wearer's skin. |
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| wooden sandals worn by men and women with 浴衣. |
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| Is a divided or undivided skirt. |
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| a twelve-lagered-robe worn in ancient time by women at court. Today only worn during most formal occasion at court. |
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| a japanese sash or belt used to warp around a kimono or yukata. Obi are worn differently by women. |
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| are ankle-high, divide toe socks usually worn with ぞり. They are also in boots form. |
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| Are straw rope sandals, most often seen on monks. |
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