Do girls wear Yukatas?

Yukata are the most casual form of kimono, which means they are very easy to put on. The most important thing to remember is that both women and men wear yukata in the “right-front” (migi-mae) style. This simply means that, for someone looking at you, the right-hand collar should be in front of the left-hand one.
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Are yukatas for girls?

Yukata are worn by men and women. Like other forms of traditional Japanese clothing, yukata are made with straight seams and wide sleeves.
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What do you wear yukatas for?

This article has been viewed 163,804 times. A yukata is essentially a casual kimono. In the past, this traditional Japanese garment was typically only worn in private. However, it's become fashionable to rock a yukata at summer festivals and other casual events.
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Can non Japanese people wear yukatas?

Yes. Octoberfest, marathons, charity events etc- yes to all. There's nothing barring you from joining in and participating in the spirit of the event any more than there is stopping you from wearing a Yukata.
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Is it inappropriate to wear kimono?

In short, you will not be viewed as 'stealing' Japanese culture if you wear a kimono and you are respectful when doing so. In fact, many Japanese would be pleased to see you wear a kimono as it demonstrates your passion for Japanese culture.
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Is it offensive for a foreigner to wear a kimono?

Context and intent are important here. It goes without saying that wearing a kimono to shame, sexualise or make fun of the Japanese culture is offensive. But wearing a kimono in Japan as a foreigner because you appreciate the culture and want to experience it is completely fine. It's not only allowed, it's encouraged.
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Are yukatas tight?

If you are tied up in a formal, many-layered kimono, the normal advice is to take smaller steps, but when wearing yukata, try not to wear it so tight. You should be able to just walk normally. It's ok if it comes open or loosens up a bit as you wear it, that's normal.
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Are yukatas loose?

Yukata structure is like a robe, loose-fitting which you can adjust waist size. Yukata, also, is loose-fitting. You can adjust waist size. Therefore, as long as yakata can wrap your waist, you can wear it.
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Are kimonos unisex?

Both men and women wear kimono. They can be worn year-round and have different seasonal styles – unlined in summer, lined in autumn and spring, and padded in winter. There are also different types of kimono depending on the occasion as well as the wearer's social status.
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Is there a difference between male and female kimonos?

Color: Women's kimono tend to have more color varieties, usually with vibrant colors like red, pink and purple, while male kimono stick to the subtle colors of black, brown, navy and grey. Pattern: Men's kimono don't often have strong patterns, usually only the kamon (家紋, family symbol) on formal kimono, if anything.
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What is the male version of kimono?

In the west, the Japanese men kimono is also called "Kimono Robe Men" or "men's Japanese kimono robe". When compared with the gara/pattern of women kimonos, Men's kimonos are as varied and colorful as their wearers.
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How much do yukatas cost in Japan?

Yukatas can be found in specialty kimono shops. In the summer you can even find them in major supermarkets such as Aeon or Ito Yokado. Yukata prices range between 3000 and 10,000 yen. The yukatas with traditional Japanese designs sold at UNIQLO, which cost roughly 3,000 yen, are very popular.
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What do u wear under a kimono?

When wearing a Kimono, you are expected to wear a “hadajuban” and “koshimaki” directly on your naked skin (the “juban” comes over those). Traditionally, you don't wear panties, but nowadays most women do. Men's kimono does not have holes under the arms. It is convenient to adjust the kimono when it gets loose.
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How do I display an obi?

How to Decorate With Obi
  1. Make a runner by first laying the obi down the long center of the table. Match the obi and table centers, allowing the obi to drape over the narrow ends of the table. ...
  2. Make a wall banner with an obi. ...
  3. Create throw pillows from an obi.
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What does an obi look like?

A sanjaku obi typically is shaped like a kaku obi, narrow and with short stitches. It is usually made from soft cotton-like cloth. Because of its shortness, the sanjaku obi is tied in the koma musubi style, which is much like a square knot.
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What is worn under a yukata?

By underwear, we females mean panties. Normally, females don't wear (at least not Western style) bras under yukata or any kind of Japanese kimono. And properly, females are supposed to wear a koshimaki (in which you wrap around your bottom) and a hada-juban (in which you wear on your top) even when wearing yukata.
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Can you wear a kimono to a wedding?

Whether the wedding is traditionally Japanese or westernised, a kimono is still acceptable and appropriate to wear. Being a guest at a wedding is thought of as a great way to meet potential partners, and so it is common for young unmarried women to wear a brightly coloured kimono to attract a potential suitor.
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When did Japanese stop wearing kimono?

Eventually, however, the complexity of kimono-wearing and the cumbersome sandals they required became a hindrance. The kimono fell out of fashion during the Meiji Period (1868-1912), when the government encouraged people to adopt Western clothing styles.
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Do you wear yukata to bed?

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Yukata function both as a bathrobe and loungewear, which can be worn at all times during your stay, including to the bath, to both dinner and breakfast, and to bed as sleepwear.
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