Traditional Clothing of Japan and Saudi Arabia

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December 31, 2011

 

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The style and formality of these garments are laden with symbolism and can convey subtle social messages. Choosing an appropriate kimono involves the person’s marital status, age, and the level of formality of the occasion. The most formal of kimono are called kurotomesode, a black kimono patterned only below the waistline, and worn by married women only...
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They are often worn by the mothers of the bride and groom at a wedding. Kurotomesode usually have five family crests printed on the sleeves, chest and back of the kimono. Furisode are the most formal kimono for unmarried women. They have patterns which cover the entire garment, and are usually worn at coming-of-age ceremonies and by unmarried female relatives of the bride at weddings and wedding receptions...
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