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07-07-2008, 02:37 AM
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But, I must confess, that at home I always wear samue fuku. They are like pajamas with a top like a light gee and matching pants. |
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07-07-2008, 03:28 AM
Yeah, one time on Japanese TV there was some guy who came to Japan because he beleived samurai still existed. He walked around everywhere in public in a kimono on a typical day. Doofas! Oh my God, please don't let people think i'm like that too, was what came to mind.
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07-07-2008, 12:05 PM
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There is nothing wrong with a Guijin wearing a yukata or any type of traditional clothing. Any Japanese person who thinks it is henna to for a guijin to ware a yukata, is a henna-nihonjin. Now if you are talking about the less caussual jim-be, I stand corrected. Jim-be's are only two piece, and much simple to ware. Kinda of like the traditional jeans and t-shirt. Usually Spa's give there geaust a Jim-be and slippers for waring inside the spa. |
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07-07-2008, 12:28 PM
Not that I'm sexist, but I think foreign girls get away with it easier than boys do. xD;
I'm wearing Yukata next week, since we have japanese Obon festival in the buddhist temple downtown. I can't wait. I wore one before for halloween, but I was being dead person, so I didn't wear it properly xD; I can't wait. <3 |
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