Yukata for Women サイズ:One SizeThe history of women's yukata, or casual summer kimono, in Japan is intertwined with the broader evolution of traditional Japanese clothing. Originally, yukata were worn as a form of bathrobe or loungewear, primarily by women, in traditional Japanese bathhouses. Over time, they transitioned into a popular choice for summer attire, especially during festivals and other casual occasions. During the Edo period (1603 1868), yukata gained popularity among
yukata gained popularity among the general populace as comfortable and lightweight garments suitable for hot and humid summers
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The sleeves are carefully finished with ribbed binding for added comfort and durability
a technique that has been practiced since the early days of Arita porcelain in the 1610s
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Classic open-front kimono-style jacket
This is a cute and girly dog dress featuring a color-block design that combines a plain T-shirt fabric top with a check-patterned box pleated skirt
which is created through a special twisting technique
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