Different Types of Kimono Explained | Formal vs Casual Kimonoo
In this video, I talk about different kinds of kimono and the idea of formal and casual kimono styles. Many kimono may look similar at first, but some are very formal for ceremonies, while others are more relaxed for everyday enjoyment. In this beginner-friendly guide, we will look at four common kinds of kimono: 🌸 Tomesode 🌸 Furisode 🌸 Houmongi 🌸 Komon I also share a simple way to think about kimono formality without worrying too much about difficult rules. If you are curious about kimono culture, or want to enjoy kimono in a simple and pressure-free way, I hope this video helps you feel more comfortable. Thank you for watching Happy KIMONO LIFE. #Kimono #KimonoStyle #JapaneseCulture

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