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Feel Like You Have New Knees with Nü-Knee Brace

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eloped a relative monopoly on not only prices but a perception of kimono knowledge, allowing them to dictate prices and promote more formal (and expensive) purchases, as selling a single formal kimono could support the seller comfortably for three months. The kimono industry peaked in 1975, with total sales of 2.8 trillion yen (~£18 billion). The sale of informal brand new kimono was largely neglected.:?135, 136?

Heisei period (1989–2019)
The economic collapse of the 1990s bankrupted much of the kimono industry:?129? and ended a number of expensive practices.:?98? The rules for how to wear kimonos lost their previous hold over the industry,:?36? and formerly-expensive traditions such as bridal kimono trousseaus generally disappeared, and when still given, were much less extensive.:?98? It was during this time that it became acceptable and even preferred for women to wear Western dress to ceremonial occasions like weddings and funerals.:?95,?263? Many women had dozens or even hundreds of kimonos, mostly unworn, in their homes; a secondhand kimono, even if unworn, would sell for about 500 yen (less than £3.50;:?98? about US$5), a few per cent of the bought-new price. In the 1990s and early 2000s, many secondhand kimono shops opened as a result of this.:?98?

In the early years of the 21st century, the cheaper and simpler yukata became popular with young people.:?37? Around 2010, men began wearing kimonos again in situations other than their own wedding,:?36, 159? and kimonos were again promoted and worn as everyday dress by a sm

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