28/3 Tuesday
This week were go to programmer wear kimono
About kimono
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kimono きもの is a
Japanese traditional garment. The word "kimono", which actually 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. The kimono is always used in important festival or formal moments, it is the representative of polite and a very formal clothing.
Kimono has T-shaped, straight-lined robes worn so that the hem falls to the ankle, with attached collars and long, wide
sleeves. Kimono are wrapped around the body, always with the left side over the right (except when dressing the dead for burial)
[4] and secured by a
sash called an
obi, which is tied at the back. Kimono are generally worn with traditional footwear (especially
zōri or
geta) and split-toe socks (
tabi).
[5]
Today, kimono are most often worn by women and on special occasions. Traditionally, unmarried women wore a style of kimono called
furisodewith almost floor-length sleeves, on special occasions. A few older women and even fewer men still wear the kimono on a daily basis. Men wear the kimono most often at
weddings,
tea ceremonies, and other very special or very formal occasions. Professional
sumo wrestlers are often seen in the kimono because they are required to wear traditional Japanese dress whenever appearing in public

during program
This is a little bit information about kimono history
KABUKI = 430 character, kimono, only wear for kabuki character, outfit for male and symbol of samurai outfit divides into 3
- · Shogun (top samurai)
- · Khamishimo (small servant)
- · Totea (wear when cold season)
Type of kimono divides into 2
- · Sakezone = after dry (colour first before dry)
- · Atezone = (not really remember what the mean)