A traditional kimono is a T-shaped, straight-seamed garment.
: It is traditionally made from a single long, narrow bolt of cloth called a tanmono , measuring roughly 14 inches wide and 12-13 yards long. Common materials include silk, cotton, wool, linen, and polyester. Key Components : KIMONOS
The word literally translates to "thing to wear" ( "wear" and monom o n o A traditional kimono is a T-shaped, straight-seamed garment
Kimonos are categorized by the wearer's gender, marital status, and the formality of the occasion. A traditional kimono is a T-shaped
: The garment is often longer than the wearer; excess fabric is pulled up and tucked under the obi to adjust the height. Types of Kimono