Post by SWINDLER on Feb 9, 2011 0:34:17 GMT -5
Uwagi- Men/Women
An Uwagi is a kimono-like jacket worn in Japan. It is most familiar as the top half of a martial arts uniform.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uwagi
Fundoshi- Men
Is the traditional Japanese undergarment for adult males, made from a length of cotton.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundoshi
Furisode- Women
Is a style of kimono distinguishable by its long sleeves, which average between 39 and 42 inches in length. It is the most formal style of kimono worn by unmarried women in Japan.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furisode
Hanten- Men/Women
A short winter coat, is an item of traditional Japanese clothing. The coat started to be worn, especially by the common people, in the 18th century during the Edo period.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanten
Happi- Men/Women
Is a traditional Japanese straight-sleeved coat usually made of indigo or brown cotton and imprinted with a distinctive mon (crest). Originally, these represented the crest of a family, as happi were worn by house servants. Later, the coats commonly began to display the crests of shops and organizations.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happi
Jinbei- Men/Women (even women and children and babies)
Sometimes referred to as hippari, is a kind of traditional Japanese clothing worn by men, women, boys, girls, and even babies during the summer. Women's jinbei have started to become popular in recent years.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinbei
Jūnihitoe- Women
Is an extremely elegant and highly complex kimono that was only worn by court-ladies in Japan. Literally translated, it means "twelve-layer robe". The older term, still used by scholars but not widely recognised in mainstream Japan, is Karaginu Mo. This is in reference to its Chinese coat (Karaginu) and apron-like train (Mo), the defining parts of the costume.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C5%ABnihitoe
Samue- Men
Is the work clothing of a Japanese Zen monk.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samue
Sokutai- Men
Is complex attire only worn by courtiers, aristocrats and the emperor at the court in Japan. Part of a sokutai are the shaku (笏?), a flat ritual baton or scepter, and a hat called kanmuri.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokutai
Tomesode- Women
is a type of Kimono. It is an expensive formal dress worn by married women.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomesode
Zubon- No Info
No info, if you know anything about this please tell.
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Tabi- Men/Women
A traditional Japanese socks. Ankle-high and with a separation between the big toe and other toes, they are worn by both men and women with zori, geta, and other traditional thonged footwear.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabi
Yukata- Women
A Japanese garment, a casual summer kimono usually made of cotton. People wearing yukata are a common sight in Japan at fireworks displays, bon-odori festivals, and other summer events. The yukata is also frequently worn after bathing at traditional Japanese inns.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukata
Obi(sash)- Men/Women
a sash for traditional Japanese dress, keikogi worn for Japanese martial arts, and a part of kimono outfits.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obi_%28sash%29
Kimono- Men/Women
a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. The word "kimono", which literally means a "thing to wear" (ki "wear" and mono "thing"), has come to denote these full-length robes. The standard plural of the word kimono in English is kimonos, but the unmarked Japanese plural kimono is also sometimes used.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimono
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An Uwagi is a kimono-like jacket worn in Japan. It is most familiar as the top half of a martial arts uniform.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uwagi
Fundoshi- Men
Is the traditional Japanese undergarment for adult males, made from a length of cotton.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fundoshi
Furisode- Women
Is a style of kimono distinguishable by its long sleeves, which average between 39 and 42 inches in length. It is the most formal style of kimono worn by unmarried women in Japan.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Furisode
Hanten- Men/Women
A short winter coat, is an item of traditional Japanese clothing. The coat started to be worn, especially by the common people, in the 18th century during the Edo period.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanten
Happi- Men/Women
Is a traditional Japanese straight-sleeved coat usually made of indigo or brown cotton and imprinted with a distinctive mon (crest). Originally, these represented the crest of a family, as happi were worn by house servants. Later, the coats commonly began to display the crests of shops and organizations.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happi
Jinbei- Men/Women (even women and children and babies)
Sometimes referred to as hippari, is a kind of traditional Japanese clothing worn by men, women, boys, girls, and even babies during the summer. Women's jinbei have started to become popular in recent years.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jinbei
Jūnihitoe- Women
Is an extremely elegant and highly complex kimono that was only worn by court-ladies in Japan. Literally translated, it means "twelve-layer robe". The older term, still used by scholars but not widely recognised in mainstream Japan, is Karaginu Mo. This is in reference to its Chinese coat (Karaginu) and apron-like train (Mo), the defining parts of the costume.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J%C5%ABnihitoe
Samue- Men
Is the work clothing of a Japanese Zen monk.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samue
Sokutai- Men
Is complex attire only worn by courtiers, aristocrats and the emperor at the court in Japan. Part of a sokutai are the shaku (笏?), a flat ritual baton or scepter, and a hat called kanmuri.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sokutai
Tomesode- Women
is a type of Kimono. It is an expensive formal dress worn by married women.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomesode
Zubon- No Info
No info, if you know anything about this please tell.
No Link
Tabi- Men/Women
A traditional Japanese socks. Ankle-high and with a separation between the big toe and other toes, they are worn by both men and women with zori, geta, and other traditional thonged footwear.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabi
Yukata- Women
A Japanese garment, a casual summer kimono usually made of cotton. People wearing yukata are a common sight in Japan at fireworks displays, bon-odori festivals, and other summer events. The yukata is also frequently worn after bathing at traditional Japanese inns.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yukata
Obi(sash)- Men/Women
a sash for traditional Japanese dress, keikogi worn for Japanese martial arts, and a part of kimono outfits.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obi_%28sash%29
Kimono- Men/Women
a Japanese traditional garment worn by women, men and children. The word "kimono", which literally means a "thing to wear" (ki "wear" and mono "thing"), has come to denote these full-length robes. The standard plural of the word kimono in English is kimonos, but the unmarked Japanese plural kimono is also sometimes used.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimono
(IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER CLOTHING TO ADD PLEASE PM ME!)