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Japan’s T-shaped unisex garment cut from a single bolt of silk isn’t a symbol or a relic. At the Met, it’s the vibrant feature of an international fashion conversation.
By the Edo period (1603-1868), everyone wore a unisex garment known as a kosode, made from straight pieces of fabric sewn together like today’s kimono. Re-enactors wearing kosode.
Layette Set for Baby Unisex 3-Piece Kimono Hoodie, Pants & Bodysuit Layette Set for Baby ($14, originally $35) A sweet set is a really thoughtful gift if you're on the hunt for the perfect present.
A kimono from Yoshikimono's Spring-Summer 2016 collection. The Japanese brand, founded by musician-turned-designer Yoshiki of the band X-Japan, is known for it's punk sensibility.
When perusing American Apparel's website for "unisex" wear, you might notice a strange trend. While men in non-gender-specificshirts are shown modeling the clothing in innocuous poses — looking ...
Kimono are known as Japan’s classic fashion item. Now their colorful, nature-themed fabrics are being repurposed in a modern way, in decorative sneakers. We look at these rescued fabric shoes ...
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