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kimono

Kimono vs Kemonomimi - What's the difference?

kimono | kemonomimi |


As nouns the difference between kimono and kemonomimi

is that kimono is kimono while kemonomimi is a humanoid fictional character who possesses animal-like features (most commonly ears and/or horns).

Kimono vs Sarong - What's the difference?

kimono | sarong |


As nouns the difference between kimono and sarong

is that kimono is kimono while sarong is a garment made of a length of printed cloth wrapped about the waist that is commonly worn by men and women in malaysia, sri lanka, india, indonesia, and the pacific islands.

Kimono vs Kimonos - What's the difference?

kimono | kimonos |


As nouns the difference between kimono and kimonos

is that kimono is kimono while kimonos is .

Caftan vs Kimono - What's the difference?

caftan | kimono |


As nouns the difference between caftan and kimono

is that caftan is kaftan while kimono is kimono.

Hakama vs Kimono - What's the difference?

hakama | kimono |


As nouns the difference between hakama and kimono

is that hakama is a type of traditional japanese clothing while kimono is kimono.

Kimono vs Cardigan - What's the difference?

kimono | cardigan |


As nouns the difference between kimono and cardigan

is that kimono is a traditional Japanese robe-like garment that is now generally worn only in formal occasions while cardigan is a type of sweater or jumper that fastens up the front with buttons or a zipper, usually machine- or hand-knitted from wool.

As a proper noun Cardigan is

a town in Wales.

Kimono vs Dress - What's the difference?

kimono | dress |


As nouns the difference between kimono and dress

is that kimono is kimono while dress is (countable) an item of clothing (usually worn by a woman or young girl) which both covers the upper part of the body and includes skirts below the waist.

As a verb dress is

(obsolete|reflexive|intransitive) to prepare oneself; to make ready.

Hanbok vs Kimono - What's the difference?

hanbok | kimono |


As nouns the difference between hanbok and kimono

is that hanbok is the traditional Korean dress, often characterized by vibrant colours and simple lines without pockets while kimono is a traditional Japanese robe-like garment that is now generally worn only in formal occasions.

Kaftan vs Kimono - What's the difference?

kaftan | kimono |


As nouns the difference between kaftan and kimono

is that kaftan is a long tunic worn in the Eastern Mediterranean while kimono is a traditional Japanese robe-like garment that is now generally worn only in formal occasions.

Kimono vs Pochos - What's the difference?

kimono | pochos |


As nouns the difference between kimono and pochos

is that kimono is kimono while pochos is .

As an adjective pochos is

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