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kimono

[kuh-moh-nuh, -noh] / kəˈmoʊ nə, -noʊ /




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Once inside, Konno pulled the fabric up to pull it out in front of everyone - it was a kimono, a traditional formal Japanese robe.

From BBC

A Japanophile who has traveled extensively in that country, he was clad in a kimono as usual — he paints in one, too.

From New York Times

Those early collections included accents like kimono sleeves and oversize berets; the new Kenzo kimonos are imagined as overcoats, and its large berets are embroidered with the year “1970.”

From New York Times

On display are various kimonos — which, before they are folded, are a simple T shape made of three rectangles: one for the torso and one for each sleeve.

From Seattle Times

At the smaller exchange in Osaka, in western Japan, women carried on the tradition of attending the year’s opening ceremony in colorful kimono.

From Seattle Times