Homongi is the third most prestigious kimono after furisode and tomesode. The pattern of the kimono continues across the collar and sleeves.
Unlike Iro-tomesode, which only have patterns on the lower half of the body, this type has patterns on the upper half as well.
Since it is a high-class kimono, it is common to pair it with an equally high-class obi.
It can be worn for a wide range of occasions, from formal occasions such as weddings and graduation ceremonies to casual occasions such as dinner parties and theater performances.
Kimono has a long history, so there are many rules to follow.
But if you change your perspective, it's a fun ritual.
Being able to change kimonos to suit the occasion means you have more kimonos, which is great for women.
Well, see you next time.
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