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How to distinguish Japanese women's kimonos from Korean women's clothes?
Kimono and Hanbok are handed down from Hanbok. Kimono pays attention to straight tailoring, cuffs are closed at the front and opened at the back, and belts are many and wide, usually tied at the back, but Kyoto prostitutes are tied at the chest. There are twelve kimonos (royal clothes), vibrating sleeves (long sleeves) and feathering, and so on.
Hanbok pays attention to small vests and big drum skirts.
Similarity: I don't even have a waist when I wear it.
Although: Kimono and Hanbok are handed down from Hanbok, Hanbok dresses like maids and Kimono dresses like civilians, and the true essence of Hanbok has never been learned.
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