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kimono

👘 着物 和服

A kimono (着物) is a type of traditional Japanese clothing. It consists of a long, wide-sleeved robe, closed at the front forming a "y" shape. It is held closed with a wide belt-like sash called an obi. The sleeves can be tied back with tasuki.

Kimonos are often worn with other traditional accessories, such as zouri (traditional wooden sandals), tabi (split-toe socks), and kanzashi (traditional hair ornaments). A kinchaku (small cloth drawstring bag) is often carried while wearing a kimono.

Correct examples

Traditional Kimono
sample of yukata and kimono
normal kimono
furisode
hiki furisode
tying tasuki and hakama
bridal kimono (uchikake)
shiromuku with wataboushi
Nontraditional Kimono
kimono skirt
shiromuku with wataboushi
nontraditional miko

Incorrect examples

Yae Miko's outfit does not resemble a kimono in any way; simply being a Japanese-styled clothing does not count

Related tags

Components
  • Obi
  • Obiage
  • Obidome
  • Obijime
  • Tabi
2nd Components
  • Hakama
    • Hakama Skirt
Types
  • Funeral kimono (a black kimono worn at funerals)
  • Furisode (an unmarried women's kimono with floor-length sleeves)
  • Layered kimono (an intricate Heian-era kimono)
  • Kimono skirt (a short kimono with a skirt)
  • Right-over-left kimono (a kimono with its right side folded over its left side, used for the dead)
  • Dougi (A Uniform for Martial Arts training)
    • Karate gi (a White short kimono with normal pants and belt worn for combat sports, like Karate and Judo.)
  • Kosode (a White short kimono for miko)
  • Shiroshouzoku (a funeral kimono for the deceased)
  • Short kimono (a knee-length kimono)
  • Susohiki
  • Uchikake (a wedding kimono)
    • Shiromuku (a pure-white wedding kimono)
  • Hiki furisode (a formal furisode for bridesmaids)
  • Yukata (a light summer kimono)
    • Short yukata (a knee-length yukata)
    • Bath yukata (a yukata for bath or shower)
Colors
  • Aqua kimono
  • Black kimono
  • Blue kimono
  • Brown kimono
  • Green kimono
  • Grey kimono
  • Multicolored kimono
    • Gradient kimono
    • Two-tone kimono
  • Orange kimono
  • Pink kimono
  • Purple kimono
  • Red kimono
  • White kimono
  • Yellow kimono
Styles
  • Checkered kimono
  • Fur-trimmed kimono
  • Frilled kimono
  • Lace-trimmed kimono
  • Polka dot kimono
  • Print kimono
  • Sleeveless kimono
  • Striped kimono
    • Vertical-striped kimono
Actions
  • Kimono lift
  • Kimono pull
  • Torn kimono
  • Open kimono
    • Hadanugi dousa

See also

  • Haori
  • Wa lolita
  • Tag group:Attire

External links

  • Wikipedia: Kimono
  • An image showing a kimono's components

This tag implicates japanese_clothes (learn more).

The following tags implicate this tag: aqua_kimono, black_kimono, blue_kimono, brown_kimono, checkered_kimono, frilled_kimono, funeral_kimono, fur-trimmed_kimono, furisode, gradient_kimono, green_kimono, grey_kimono, kimono_lift, kimono_pull, kimono_skirt, lace-trimmed_kimono, layered_kimono, multicolored_kimono, naked_kimono, open_kimono, orange_kimono, pink_kimono, pinstripe_kimono, plaid_kimono, polka_dot_kimono, print_kimono, purple_kimono, red_kimono, ribbon-trimmed_kimono, see-through_kimono, shiroshouzoku, short_kimono, sleeveless_kimono, striped_kimono, torn_kimono, uchikake, white_kimono, yellow_kimono, and yukata (learn more).

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