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What's the name of the bow-shaped thing on the back of Japanese women's clothes?
It's time to wear bathrobes at summer festivals and fireworks shows. Bathrobe is a portable kimono, made of cotton instead of silk. Compared with the traditional kimono, the colors and patterns of bathrobes are more vivid, adding joyful colors and atmosphere to summer. The cotton pajamas rented to you by Japanese hotels are also called bathrobes.
When fireworks are set off in summer, people will also put on beautiful bathrobes, as if rushing to a feast. Young girls get together or go out on dates with friends, family and lovers. Elegant, sweet, fashionable and different styles.
Beautiful bathrobe (summer kimono) is also a highlight of the fireworks show. Here's how to wear a bathrobe:
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