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No-Obligation Free Quote on Windows this Spring, The Savings are Mad!
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note the spring just passed or the desire for cooler autumn or winter temperatures. Colour also contributes to the seasonality of the kimono, with some seasons – such as autumn – generally favouring warmer, darker colours over lighter, cooler ones.
A number of different guides on seasonal kimono motifs exist, with some guides – such as those for tea ceremony in particular – being especially stringent on their reflection of the seasons. Motifs typically represent the flora, fauna, landscape or culture of Japan; one such example is cherry blossoms, a famously seasonal motif worn in spring until just before the actual cherry blossoms begin to bloom, it being considered unlucky to try and 'compete' with the cherries. Motifs are typically worn a few weeks before the official 'start' of any given season, as it is considered fashionable to anticipate the coming season.
Though men's kimonos historically displayed just as much decoration and variety as women's, in the modern era, the principal distinction of men's kimonos in terms of seasonality and occasion is the fabric. The typical men's kimono is a subdued, dark colour; black, dark blues, greens and browns are common. Fabrics are usually matte, in contrast to the occasional satin weaves of some women's kimonos. Some men's kimonos have a subtle pattern, and textured fabrics are more common in informal men's kimono. Informal men's styles may also feature slightly brighter colours, such as lighter purples, greens and blues. Sumo wrestlers have occasionally been known to wear quite bright colours, such as fuchsia, in their kimonos, which they are required to wear when appe
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:8px;visibility:hidden;">note the spring just passed or the desire for cooler autumn or winter temperatures. Colour also contributes to the seasonality of the kimono, with some seasons – such as autumn – generally favouring warmer, darker colours over lighter, cooler ones. A number of different guides on seasonal kimono motifs exist, with some guides – such as those for tea ceremony in particular – being especially stringent on their reflection of the seasons. Motifs typically represent the flora, fauna, landscape or culture of Japan; one such example is cherry blossoms, a famously seasonal motif worn in spring until just before the actual cherry blossoms begin to bloom, it being considered unlucky to try and 'compete' with the cherries. Motifs are typically worn a few weeks before the official 'start' of any given season, as it is considered fashionable to anticipate the coming season. Though men's kimonos historically displayed just as much decoration and variety as women's, in the modern era, the principal distinction of men's kimonos in terms of seasonality and occasion is the fabric. The typical men's kimono is a subdued, dark colour; black, dark blues, greens and browns are common. Fabrics are usually matte, in contrast to the occasional satin weaves of some women's kimonos. Some men's kimonos have a subtle pattern, and textured fabrics are more common in informal men's kimono. Informal men's styles may also feature slightly brighter colours, such as lighter purples, greens and blues. Sumo wrestlers have occasionally been known to wear quite bright colours, such as fuchsia, in their kimonos, which they are required to wear when appe</div>
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