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kimonos

Japan has a very rich textile history, with the kimono being a major focus of interest and artistic expression. Meaning ‘the thing to wear’, the term kimono was first adopted in the mid-19th century. Originally worn by commoners, or as an undergarment by the aristocracy, from the 16th century kimono became the principal item of dress for all classes and both sexes. It is still an enduring symbol of traditional Japanese culture today.