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Kimono is inconvenient. Why do Japanese women usually wear it?
However, in Japan, kimono is every woman's favorite, and they often parade in the city wearing kimono. Why? It turns out that there is a secret hidden in this beautiful kimono.
Japanese women's legs are ugly, and they are usually bowlegged. This is due to their "tatami", a special way of life, passed down from generation to generation. Japanese women's legs are twisted and oppressed, and islanders are shorter. They usually wear kimono robes and step on a half-foot high clogs, which looks unremarkable.
When Japanese women used this loose, slender, elegant and gorgeous kimono to wrap their unattractive figure with "bowlegged legs", a miracle happened: a charming, gentle and graceful beauty fell in front of the world.
There are obvious differences between the colors and styles of kimonos, and these silent elements are the signs that distinguish age and marital status. For example, unmarried girls wear "tight sleeves"; Married women wear "wide-sleeved coats".
Someone will definitely want to ask, what is that small bag behind the kimono? Actually, it wasn't a bag at first, but a knot on the belt. What's in the bag now varies from person to person, because Japanese handbags are more professional now.
Bian Xiao just wanted to say that our traditional clothes look better. Whether it's Hanfu with thousands of years of culture or Qipao depicting oriental women's amorous feelings, it's a real classic.
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