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Suki’s Kimono: Traditional World Outfits

Suki’s Kimono: Traditional World Outfits. I can compare and contrast different traditional outfits from around the world. Pg. 166. Locations Around The Wolrd. World Map Japan - Kimono United States - Moccasins Chile - Poncho France - Berets China - Qipao India - Sari. Kimono.

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Suki’s Kimono: Traditional World Outfits

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  1. Suki’s Kimono:Traditional World Outfits I can compare and contrast different traditional outfits from around the world. Pg. 166

  2. Locations Around The Wolrd • World Map • Japan - Kimono • United States - Moccasins • Chile - Poncho • France - Berets • China - Qipao • India - Sari

  3. Kimono • Design influenced by Chinese Hanfu clothing style and worn in Japan as early as 5 A.D. • Traditionally worn by both men and women everyday, samurai and sumo wrestlers included. • Now mostly just worn for special occasions

  4. South American Poncho: pg.167Native American Moccasins: pg. 168French and Spanish Berets: pg. 169

  5. Chinese Chipao – Mandarin Gown • Created in the 1920’s in Shanghai • Known as a Chipao (Mandarin) or Cheongsam (English version of Cantonese word) • Now worn mostly in Hong Kong and Taiwan, formal attire for special occasions

  6. East Indian Sari • Worn in India as early as 2800-1800 B.C. • A strip of cloth ranging from 2-9 yards in lengh and 2-4 feet in width • Still worn today by women for everyday attire

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