ALL ABOUT KIMONO
Just about everyone is familiar with kimono: the beautiful and most recognizable traditional Japanese garment. What you may not know, however, is that “kimono,” which literally means ‘thing that is worn,’ encompasses many styles, and can be worn for various occasions in Japan. From casual, lightweight yukata worn during summer festivals, to expensive, high quality furisode worn for formal occasions, kimono are woven into the fabric of Japanese life, even in modern times.
THE HISTORY OF KIMONO

KIMONO PARTS AND ACCESSORIES
There are several elements involved when wearing a kimono. To understand a kimono, it’s important to know the pieces involved. The following are some of the main parts involved in wearing a kimono.
・Kimono - This is the main garment, which can be made from a variety of materials including, cotton, linen, wool, and silk.
・Obi - The outermost sash that is tied around a kimono. The knot can be tied in a variety of decorative ways.
・Juban - A type of undergarment used specifically with kimono.
・Koshi-himo - A sash that is tied at the waist to secure the kimono in place.
・Datejime - A belt that is fastened over the kimono, but under the obi, which helps the obi keep its shape.
・Tabi - Socks made specifically to be worn with traditional Japanese footwear. The toe area is split into two sections.
・Geta, Zori - These are some of the traditional types of footwear worn with kimono. They somewhat resemble modern sandals.
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