You may know about all the different styles and types of Japanese kimono, but how do you tie them to achieve the pristine elegance of this famed traditional Japanese wear? That is where the kimonoobiknot comes in. The main purpose of the obi knot is to keep the kimono closed and secure....
Hanfu (be) a symbol of traditional Chinese culture. It also has a far-reaching influence on the clothing in other neighboring Asian (country), such as the Japanese kimono (和服) and the Korean Hanbok. Having been out of fashion for more than 400 years, Hanfu is reconstructed by many Chine...
Sarongis simply a long piece of fabric that is tied around the waist to cover the lower body. While it is common in a number of cultures around the world, it is equally famous in the world of fashion and style. Though many think the sarong is traditional Japanese clothing, this garment ...
Clothing can also show people our jobs, our culture, our hobbies and even our moods. For example, when we see a man in a uniform, we can guess his job from the uniform. When we see a woman in a kimono, we may think that she is Japanese. If a man always wears sportswear, we ma...
It also has a far-reaching influence on the clothing in other neighboring Asian countries (country), such as the Japanese kimono(和服) and the Korean Hanbok. Having been (be) out of fashion for more than 400 years, Hanfu is reconstructed by many Chinese people as part of a trend that ...
cotton and so on.Hanfu is a symbol of traditional Chinese culture. It also has a far-reaching influence on the clothing in other neighboring Asian 5 (country), such as the Japanese kimono (和服) and the Korean Hanbok. 6 (be) out of fashion for more than 400 years, Hanfu is ...
Hanfu is a symbol of traditional Chinese culture. It also has a far-reaching influence on the clothing in other neighboring Asian(5) ___ (country), such as the Japanese kimono(和服) and the Korean Hanbok.(6) ___ (be) out of fashion for more than 400 years, Hanfu is reconstructed...
the family provides food, shelter, clothing, and physical security for its members, some of whom may be too young or too old to provide for the basic necessities of life themselves. Finally, on the social side, the family may serve to promote order and stability within society as a whole...
clothes do more than just keep us warm.Clothing can also show people our jobs,our culture,our hobbies and even our moods.For example,when we see a man in a uniform,we can guess his job from the uniform.When we see a woman in a kimono,we may think that she is Japanese.If a man...
In the Edo period, when women came of age, the sleeves of their furisode would be cut shorter and “fastened” by stitching them. As the verb “kiru” (to cut) in Japanese also has the inauspicious meaning of “breaking off a relationship,” this action was instead referred to with the...