Monday, February 22, 2010

Kimono Robe From Titanic Give Some Thought-provoking Questions About The Kimono?

Give some thought-provoking questions about the kimono? - kimono robe from titanic

The 物 (kimono 着?) [1] is a traditional Japanese dress worn by women, men and children. The word "kimono", which literally translates to use "something" (ki "burnout" and monkey "thing"), came [2] to identify those processes throughout the body. The standard plural in English is the word kimono kimonos, [3], but unmarked Japanese kimono plural sometimes used.
Kimonos are T-shaped and even clothing is worn so that the edge remains at the ankle, secured with a collar and long sleeves and wide. Kimonos are wrapped around the body, always with the "left over right (unless) the Association of the dead for burial, [4] and guaranteed by a group called obi, which is attached to the back. Kimonos are usually used with traditional footwear (especially geta or zori)and fracture of the toe socks (tabi) [5].
Today, most kimonos for women and special occasions are worn. Traditionally, married women wore a kimono-style called Furisode, [5], with almost flat sleeves, on special occasions. Some women and even fewer older men still wear kimono on a daily basis. Men wear kimono more often at weddings, tea ceremonies and other special occasions or too formal. Professional sumo wrestlers are often seen in kimono because they needed to have the traditional Japanese dress when in public to bear. [

From Wikipedia.

Frankly, I none of reflection questions. Please give us some

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