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Keywords: Kimono, Robe, Summer, Inn, Bathrobe
informal cotton kimono
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a cooling garment to wear
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a cotton summer kimono
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a Japanese Robe
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a Japanese summer garment, often made of cotton
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a light cotton kimono, generally worn after bathing, or in the warm summer months
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a light kimono with a belt or obi, usually worn with sandals or wooden geta
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a light summer article, worn in the summer months when comfort is valued most
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a light, summer kimono usually consisting of only one layer
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a lightweight cotton kimono which is worn by either men or women in the summer time
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a long robe folded in front and fastened in back at the waistline with a sash called OBI
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an informal kimono for summer
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a rich cotton robe from Japan that's often used as a bathrobe in Japanese Hotels and Inns
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a rich cotton robe, similar to a kimono
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a simpler robe, used for the summers, or in a Japanese inn, or going to and from the bathhouse
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a summer cotton kimono worn by the Japanese during festivals,celebrations, etc
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a summertime cotton and more casual version of the more formal kimono
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a traditional dressing robe from Japan
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Cotton Kimonos without linings worn as bathrobes or as casual clothes for the summer.
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A lightweight kimono made of cotton and designed to be worn in the summer.
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Japanese summer garment. People wearing yukata are a common sight at fireworks displays, bon-odori festivals, and other summer events. The yukata is a casual form of kimono that is also frequently worn after bathing at traditional Japanese inns, Though their use is not limited to after-bath wear, yukata literally means bath(ing) clothes.
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