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What's the difference between women's kimonos and men's kimonos in Japan?
1. The colors of women's kimonos are bright, mainly red, pink and purple.
2. The colors of men's kimonos are deep and restrained, mainly blue, cyan and black.
Second, the pattern:
1. There are many patterns in women's kimonos, mainly some natural scenery.
2. Men's kimonos are plain colors, mainly family lines.
Third, the style:
1, there are many styles of women's kimonos, such as vibrating sleeve kimono, flower wedding kimono, sea old teacups and so on.
2. The style of male kimono is single.
Fourth, the strap:
1, women's belts are usually wider, such as pill belts, bag belts, Nagoya belts, etc. The belt is decorated with different patterns, and there are many kinds of knots that can be punched.
2. Men's belts are usually narrow, and there are three main types: soldier belts, corner belts and three-foot belts, which are relatively simple and clean, and the patterns are not fancy.
Five, wearing:
1. There is no difference between men and women wearing kimonos, but when men wear kimonos, the collar is close to the back of their neck, and there is a difference between men and women.
2. The back neck of women is relatively loose, showing a charming neck curve.
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