Hakama vs Kimono - What's the difference?
hakama | kimono |
A type of traditional Japanese clothing.
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=May 7, author=Carol Vogel, title=The Warhol of Japan Pours Ritual Tea in a Zen Moment, work=New York Times
, passage=In place of his usual garb — baggy cargo pants, T-shirt and sneakers — he was done up in a traditional hakama , his hair pulled back in a neat bun, with his signature round glasses and wispy goatee. }}
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A traditional Japanese robe-like garment that is now generally worn only in formal occasions.
A yukata.
A long robe-like garment.
As nouns the difference between hakama and kimono
is that hakama is a type of traditional japanese clothing while kimono is kimono.hakama
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