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About Japanese kimono+bathrobe

Bathrobe (ゆかた) is a kind of kimono, and it is a kind of clothing in summer in Japan.

Kimono is a traditional Japanese costume and is now worn on formal occasions.

Bathrobe is more refreshing than heavy kimono. And the materials used in the bathrobe are very complicated to make, but the bathrobe is not as gorgeous as the kimono, and the materials used are different, and the cloth used is more expensive, and the cloth of the bathrobe is just ordinary cotton cloth.

Bathrobe is relatively thin, only one layer, only one belt, usually worn after taking a shower or going out for a walk. It's cheaper, about 5000 yen.

There are several layers of kimono, and there are those complicated belts, which are usually worn on formal occasions. More expensive, hundreds of thousands to millions of yen.

Bathrobe is fat, you can wear it, kimono should be especially fit, you can only wear your own.

Generally speaking, the kimono price of 1 can be more valuable than the bathrobe of 10. . .

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If you buy a kimono, all the basic accessories are put in it. Maybe you just need to buy clogs, socks, headdress and a small bag. . . These accessories are very small. . .

In the picture below, the doll on the left is wearing a kimono, and the doll on the right is wearing a bathrobe. . .

Please note that their belts are obviously different, the kimono is much more complicated, and obviously there is only one bathrobe (look at the head and neck). . . What is more obvious is that the sleeves of kimono are very long and the sleeves of bathrobe are very short. . .

It is difficult to find photos comparing kimono and bathrobe. . . Why can only upload one photo? . .