Kimono vs Yukata vs Happi: What’s The Difference?
I bet you’d be Happi to Kimo-know the difference! At Tom Dick & Harry we specialise in quality – importing our range of Kimono directly from Kyoto to ensure the finest fabrics at the best price. To do justice to the craft, we use the Japanese terms where possible to differentiate types of Kimono; Yukata and Happi in our case. The Long and Short of It (Literally) Happi are a shorter, calf length Kimono – similar to a western dressing gown. Yukata are a longer ankle length variation, more closely related to traditional Kimono (yet still dressing gown-esque). So What is a Kimono? The use of the word ‘Kimono’ is twofold. Traditionally, Kimono refers to a formal garment with strict expectations, usually lined, worn with layers and embelishements. Before the 20th century, few types of Kimono existed and therefore material, decoration and Obi Belts would differentiate social status, age and gender. In modern times, many types of Kimono exist with different cuts and shapes. Post war, these styles of Kimono started to depict social standing, rather than the traditional Kimono and it’s embellishments. With the advent of these subcategories, ‘Kimono’ has come to be a general descriptor for gowns that