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Kimono

"The kimono (きもの/着物) (lit., "thing to wear" - from the verb ki (着), "to wear (on the shoulders)" and the noun mono (物), "thing") is a traditional Japanese garment, and the national dress of Japan. It is a T-shaped, wrapped-front garment and is worn left over right (unless the wearer is deceased). It is usually worn with an obi belt, alongside a number of other accessories, such as zōri shoes and tabi socks.

The kimono is constructed of mostly rectangular pieces of fabric, cut from a specific bolt of fabric known as a tanmono, which is 38–42 cm (15–17 in) in width and 12.5 m (41 ft) in length. Various types of kimono indicate the wearer´s age, gender, the formality of the occasion, and less commonly, marital status, when worn; decoration, style of wear, and accessories also denote these. Types of kimono can range in formality from the extremely informal to the most formal of occasions." - (en.wikipedia.org 01.03.2020)

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Dame in Grün, Blatt aus der Mappe "Die Schaffenden", I. Jahrgang, 3. Mappe, Verlag Gustav Kiepenheuer, Weimar, 1919Das Freudenhaus Daimonjiya im Shin Yoshiwara-Distrikt von EdoTrommlerinMädchen mit RegenschirmMädchen mit offenem Haar und FächerJunge Frau im Kimono mit Faltfächer und Handtasche
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