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03-10-2007, 05:04 AM

I also don't have girlfriend. but if you ask your girlfriend to wear kimono maybe she won't wear it because Kimono is expensive
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I also don't have girlfriend. but if you ask your girlfriend to wear kimono maybe she won't wear it because Kimono is expensive
well it was her moms so it didn't matter (my ex is Japanese BTW)

Yeah did you know that even cheap Kimonos somewhere priced at ¥100,000 or at least $1,000 yeah Expensive!!




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can is the how much it cost for kimono that made from silk
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Umm was that a question?




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Umm was that a question?
yes that is the question
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Probably (though some are made out of cotton)




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so you don't really know.
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03-10-2007, 05:28 AM

from what i know kimono that made by silk is only be wear by japanese when they celebrate some festival
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why is kimono so important to japanese people ?
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03-10-2007, 05:53 AM

I wore a Kimono for a non Celebration purposes *pondering* well it may have been on Buddhas Birthday. Can't remember >_<

Anyways Not all Kimono are Made of Silk (they have Summer Kimono that made of cotton but cant remember what there called) Kimonos are still worn to day by a lot of people but mostly for celebration like you said. (but some Older people ware it every day out of tradition but you don't see that as much)




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