Yukata for Men

Yukata for Men

$100.00
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The history of men's yukata, or casual summer kimono, in Japan dates back centuries. Originally, yukata were worn as undergarments or bathrobes in traditional Japanese baths. Over time, they evolved into a more casual form of attire worn during summer festivals, especially among men. During the Edo period (1603-1868), yukata became popular among the common people as comfortable clothing for hot and humid summers. They were typically made from lightweight cotton fabric, making them suitable for everyday wear and casual occasions. In the modern era, men's yukata have retained their traditional charm and are still worn during summer festivals, fireworks displays, and other informal gatherings. They are often adorned with simple yet stylish patterns and are paired with a coordinating obi (sash) for a complete look. Today, men's yukata continue to be a beloved symbol of Japanese summer culture.

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