2010: Yukata
January 4, 20102010, oh 2010. What do you have for me?
Celebrated the new year at home with my family. I was quite cranky to be honest. New year isn’t exactly my favorite holiday (with all the noise, gah!) so to make things a bit better for myself, I (always) celebrate the new year in soft pajamas and a plushie.This year, I added something to my usual pajama garb.
Yay yukata*!
I got this one during a short ukay run in Novaliches. My friend Sayou found it with some dresses and handed it to me, saying she doesn’t like pink. YAAAY! Its a bit too small for me, must be a child’s yukata. I can adjust the length when I have the time (the shoulders are perfect though). Also, notice the bunny print. Love!
*Yukata - A yukata is a Japanese garment. It is a casual summer kimono usually worn during fireworks displays, festivals, and other summer events. It is also usually seen in traditional Japanese inns as bathwear (yukata literally means ‘bath clothes’). A yukata is usually made of cotton, unlike kimonos that are made of silk. It is worn with a matching sash (on casual occasions) or with an obi(for more formal events). (from Wikipedia)
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You got a yukata in an ukay? Man you’re good. I never imagined I can get one anywhere so I order online.
Posted by Sugar Strip Ease Fan at January 7, 2010, 2:18 pm