Japanese kimonos
A kimono is a traditional Japanese garment characterized by its long sleeves and wrap-around design. Typically made from silk or cotton, kimonos are often adorned with intricate patterns and vibrant colors. They are worn by both men and women, with styles varying based on the occasion, season, and the wearer's age.
Kimonos are usually secured with a obi, a wide belt that adds structure to the outfit. While they are commonly associated with formal events, such as weddings and tea ceremonies, kimonos can also be worn casually. Today, they are celebrated as a symbol of Japanese culture and heritage.