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Is there a difference between "bathrobe" and "vibrating sleeve"?

Bathrobe is a single-layer kimono worn in summer, which is cooler than vibrating sleeves. In summer, summer festivals are held in many places in Japan. At that time, many people wore bathrobes to play.

There are also some Japanese-style hotel rooms with simple bathrobes, and pajamas worn after bathing are also a kind of bathrobe.

Vibrating sleeves are a festival for adults and can be worn at weddings. Sleeves are very long, almost twice as long as bathrobes.

There are many kinds of kimonos, and there are many ways to wear them. Japanese rarely wear kimonos, and many people are not sure about it and it is difficult to wear them, so most people go to specialty stores to install kimonos.