Cotton yukata
Cotton yukata robes are popular during the summer months in Japan. The yukata being a summer version of the Japanese kimono is often made of 100% cotton. Traditional kimono robes introduced to the Japanese culture some hundreds of years ago was made using silk or satin fabrics. These fabrics for a kimono are more ideally worn during formal events and cooler climates. Cotton yukata robes are as aforementioned favored during the summer months. Many of Japan’s festivals surround the changing seasons, summer festivals, fireworks displays, ceremonies and special events during the warmer months will showcases a variety of cotton yukata wearer.
Similar to your typical kimono, the cotton yukata is made by following a simple T shaped structure. A sash or belt called an obi is used to keep the robe securely in place. Geta or wooden slippers are typical footwear choices to achieve a complete cotton yukata ensemble. Aside from being worn outdoors the yukata is a favored choice amongst many Japanese inns, hot springs and bath houses. Cotton yukata robes are light weight and because they are made of cotton are extra absorbent compared to silk kimono robes. The yukata worn at home or at inns are mainly used as an after bath garment or generally known as the bathrobe. Other than using cotton, nylon, rayon, polyester blends and synthetic fibers that emulate cotton are also used.
Considered a more casual version, the summer kimono is the perfect type of kimono for first time wearers. It does not adhere to too many strict rules, it is more manageable to wear and of course it is more inexpensive than the traditional Japanese kimono. In Japan it is easy to spot a cotton yukata. Nearly every store sells one, souvenir shops, specialty stores, costume stores and the like. If you are too far from Japan and cannot find a cotton yukata in nearby shops there are always online stores that sell a range of summer kimono robes. Men, women and children can wear a yukata. Just take note of the proper color and pattern that is appropriate to the age of the cotton yukata wearer. Young ones, meaning the kids can wear the brightest colors and the boldest prints. Young adults are allowed to have vibrant hues and a variety of patterns that can range from symbols, wrestlers, koi, cherry blossoms, leaves etc. While the more mature yukata robe wearer has more limited options the color palette chosen should be more subdued and rather dark and the prints revolve around geometric patterns. The cotton yukata is a fun and easy garment to wear. It is no frills and is best during hot summer days. Also an ideal option for travelers as the light weight fabric takes up very little room in your luggage. The yukata is one of the most iconic garments that have managed to infiltrate western shores.
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