Types of kimonos

First of all, Japan used to be a kind of clothes that felt similar to the Tang Dynasty, similar to round-necked robes and skirts. Then there are the more common inauguration clothes, dry water, twelve orders and so on.

This is not for geisha. Nowadays, you usually have to change three sets of coats, red, black and white. It's either white or colored, and it's a mop style.

Under the jacket (and not for geisha. The kind you wear under your jacket.

White jacket (for marriage)

Under a white dress (for marriage)

Perfect white (this is the whole set of white for marriage. It's repeated. )

Vibrating sleeves (the most formal dress for unmarried people) have large, medium and small vibrations. Among them, middle vibration is the most common one, and Chinese people usually call it big vibration sleeve. It's actually a vibration. Large vibration is a long sleeve, also known as local vibration. Small vibration is also called two-legged cover)

Two-foot-long sleeves (usually used for graduation ceremonies with moustaches)

Visit (worn by married women on ordinary formal occasions. The sleeves and hem have a complete continuous pattern. Usually one or three families.

Pay (quasi-gift). Just like the quasi-characters in the rank system, they are not positive, but close to positive. This pattern is separate, and there are patterns on the sleeves and hem, usually family patterns)

Black sleeves (this is the most grand dress for married people. Moreover, gold, silver belt, light or white belt, gold belt or gold and silver belt are required. Black, only the hem has patterns. There are five family lines)

Colored sleeves (second only to black sleeves) have three family patterns. The difference between black and black lies in color. The difference between visiting and visiting is that there is no pattern on the sleeves.

No color (formal dress. In fact, this is also very formal. Because on occasions like tea ceremony, it is more appropriate to wear colorless clothes than to visit, because the spirit of tea ceremony requires simplicity. And this one has the color of "like a small grain" and "as if there is no place to visit", which is distinguished by the pattern of selvage. From a distance, it seems that there is no land, but it is actually a visit ")

Small grain surface (similar to most domestic fabrics, it is plain grain, and this situation can be found everywhere. This is similar to the situation where you use a small picture and then set the wallpaper to be tiled.

Coat department: Feather weaving (kimono coat is a kind of "collar", including long feather weaving and short feather weaving, which can be used by both men and women.

The neckline is square and there are also long and short models. There is also a waterproof rain channel)

Quilt (the kind of coat with Chinese knots on both sides of the collar when the heroine goes out in the movie "Great Olympics")

In the middle of the road (the collar crosses left and right, and the right side is tied with rope)

There are other coat series, such as Chiyoda lapels. , are all coats. )

Jinbe (The most common work clothes are mostly worn by waiters in izakaya and snack bars, which feel a bit like shirts and shorts.

Bathrobe is usually distinguished from the so-called "formal kimono". "Formal dress" refers to kimono, not a light bathrobe, but a dress. Most of the portable kimonos and consumables used in summer are cotton, with a small amount of cotton, silk and wool. Yes, Japan can make wool suitable for summer wear. Taobao common plain cotton, slub cotton, cotton wool, cotton red plum, woven, hemp. The level is improved in turn. Starting from the quilt, you can match the mattress and formal accessories as clothes for formal and very informal occasions. There are also saffron (mainly silk) and chemical fiber red plum (chemical fiber) in Japan.

Finally, the costumes of geisha, maiko and maiko are different from ordinary kimono, and the neck part of the collar is treated differently, from the end of the whole collar to the low end of the dress, it is traditional pattern and color matching. Japanese people who know these cultures can judge whether a woman is a geisha or not by the color and pattern of the clothes she wears. The tourist girl is a Japanese woman who sells her body and wears a tie on her chest. For example, the flower girl in the word "Flower Girl Road" is the highest realm of tourist girls. This has nothing to do with geisha.

Stage kimono is also different from ordinary kimono. For example, the kimono in TAMASABURO BANDO is used on the stage. There are also kabuki kimono, stage performance kimono (there may be simple wearing versions of various dynasties on the stage, after all, dancing is easier to get dirty)