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Traditional Japanese Clothing Styles: Haori, Kimono, and Hakama Explained #2264131 (License: Personal Use)
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The image features two stylized characters showcasing Edo- to Meiji-era Japanese attire: one wears a gray haori over a white undergarment with a juzu (Buddhist prayer bead) necklace, while the other dons a beige short-sleeved kimono, deep blue pleated hakama, and red-and-white zōri sandals. Their relaxed postures and expressive faces suggest a casual yet culturally grounded interaction, highlighting historical dress for daily or ceremonial use. The line art and soft coloring evoke a modern manga-inspired interpretation of classical fashion.
Used on cultural education pages, museum exhibit previews, or fashion history blogs; targets users seeking visual references for traditional Japanese clothing, cosplay guidance, or anime/manga costume research.
Related Cliparts: Discover classic Japanese garments through this illustration: a gray haori with juzu beads, and a beige kimono paired with indigo hakama and zōri sandals. Learn cultural context.
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