
Nowadays refers to a double layered lining on a kimono, usually at the inner collar edge and lower (hakkake) lining of a kimono. Originally hiyoku was a type of under-kimono, worn in addition to the naga-juban under kimono by women, beneath the outer kimono. Today they are worn only on formal occasions, such as weddings and other important social e...
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