[Common textile manual] Kimono

Overview

It is also known as Wufu, a Japanese traditional costume worn by Japanese people in a number of major celebrations. This type of clothing is more suitable for the Japanese body shape, but also suitable for the weather conditions in Japan. The kimono originated in China's Tang Dynasty and was "transplanted" from China's Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces during the Tang Dynasty. The popularity of kimono in Japan is consistent with Japanese hobbies and habits. Paying attention to packaging is one of the most important features of the Japanese. For Japanese people, especially Japanese women, kimono is also a kind of wonderful human body packaging with the most distinctive features. It is like the Japanese painting world, it is full of richness. Oriental mysterious colors. The design of kimonos is by no means inferior to the fashion design of any world-class fashion masters. Even if the looks of Japanese women are mediocre, the recommendation of kimonos will immediately be radiant and impressive.


Women's kimono belts are initially the same as men's kimono. They are all narrow belts. Later, the belts of women's kimonos became wider and wider, and the cheeks were once wide enough to cover the chest when they were wrapped around the upper part of the body. Although this dress is elegant and elegant, it is difficult to say that it is comfortable to wear a wide, thick tape around the body. The beauty of the kimono is that beauty is in color, the beauty is in the waist, and the beauty is in the back. The Japanese dress in the peacetime is mainly elegant, but when it comes to festivals or major celebrations, women are dressed in kimonos and become a highlight in the streets.


There are many types and styles of kimonos, which are divided into males and females.


For women and children, there are also single clothes and jackets: They can also be classified into "table" (outer gown), "next spring" (inner gown) and other types. Men's kimono is mostly dark and often uses fabrics such as dark blue, grey, black, etc., or lattices, dots, and birdseye. In general, the family's sign is attached to the front of the temple and is called the family pattern. Kimono is usually a colorful silk area, colorful, varied styles, accompanied by fine embroidery, painting and accessories.


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