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Japanese Women's Fashion

A Guide to Japanese Women’s Fashion

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Last Updated on May 19, 2023 by Sagarika Kapoor

Well, the Japanese style is not just limited to Kimonos. If you are not aware, let us tell you that the Japanese are amongst the top consumers of international luxury items. Tokyo is an excellent place for admirers of all things all luxury and the fashion-conscious capital has its own hotbed of design and creativity. Japanese women’s fashion has changed tremendously over the past few years. If you are going to Japan for the first time, it can be difficult to detect and keep up with the trends. The unwritten rules and fashion expectations can be crazy, to begin with. Here we present a guide to Japanese women’s fashion which will help you decode what it’s actually like to live in Japan. This ultimate guide will also help you create your own version of Japanese fashion and walk the streets of Tokyo and Japan in full confidence.

Layering is the Key

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Japanese people focus on dressing up more modestly and preferably in muted colours. Be it any season, layering is a key trend that is followed in the country. Japan is also known for its sudden rain showers, which is one of the reasons many people keep a light raincoat or umbrella in their bag while travelling. Consider pairing a neutral-coloured top or bottom with different accessories or layers to follow the patterns of Japanese culture.

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Consider Cultural Customs

In Japan, you should consider dressing up according to the occasion or place you are travelling to. If you are going outside Tokyo’s business district, casual clothing may be absolutely fine. You can also experiment with shorts, jeans and camisoles if you are not planning to visit any cultural places or religious sites. Avoid wearing revealing clothes when visiting temples and shrines. Be a little considerate towards Japanese people’s culture and avoid wearing such type of clothing. You must even avoid wearing shoes to traditional places or temples.

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Wide Leg Pants

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The popularity of wide-leg pants is not unknown but wide-leg pants have become a staple for the humid weather of the summers. Japanese women don’t like to wear something which sticks to their bodies but rather prefer combining fashion with comfort. You can experiment with anything from bell bottom or boot cut to any other type of wide-leg bottoms. You can even carry along the flared pants or palazzo pants from your wardrobe to give yourself a fresh look and assimilate into Japanese culture.

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Oversized Clothing

Oversized Clothing japanese

Tokyo Fashion

Japanese women’s fashion focused on dressing up neat and clean. At the same time, they prefer experimenting with oversized fits and nailing the loose shirts and baggy look. You can also consider experimenting with oversized jackets or pairing your loose tops with belts to accentuate your whole look. Check out our guide on how to style an oversized coat or a jacket to pull off that look. Also, check out multiple ways to pull off the oversized sweater look and nail the versatile fashion in your daily looks.

Plaid and Animal Patterns

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Shein, Tokyo Fashion

Well, these are not the style patterns that are staples to the country of Japan. However, these are the styles that have made their way into Japanese fashion and are being appreciated by many of them. The checkered patterns and plaids have made their way into Japan’s school uniforms and are even associated with the idea of innocence and youth. You can incorporate the plaid style into different clothing pieces such as pants, shirts, hats or shoes. 

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Besides this, animal prints are associated with a specific demographic area: The Osaka Obachan. The ladies that belong to the location are termed to possess that loud and energetic attitude. You will even find plenty of shops in Osaka selling a variety of animal print clothing items. If you are daring, you may consider experimenting with this style or can even pair your outfit with an animal-printed belt, bag or any other accessory to accentuate your whole look.

The Traditional Clothing

japanese kimono

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Kimono and Yukata are the two most popular types of clothing used extensively in Japanese Women’s fashion. Although Kimono and Yukata look similar, there are key differences that make them unique. Kimonos are made with premium silk material, whereas Yukata dresses are made with cotton and linen material. You should be aware that Kimono dresses are not just appealing outfits. They carry a lot more significance historically and are also corresponded with higher socioeconomic status.

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While Kimonos involve a lot of accessories, Yukata’s have shorter sleeves. When the temperature is cold, many people consider wearing a hoori jacket over the kimono to keep themselves protected. You can find a variety of Yukata available at reasonable prices, whereas Kimonos are generally available at a higher-end price range. If you are planning to visit religious sites or cultural heritage places, you can consider picking up these traditional clothing items to live up to the Japanese culture.

Japanese Women’s Fashion and Style

These are some of the key aspects to follow if you want to assimilate into Japanese women’s fashion and culture. However, the times are changing and the Japanese are also being more accepting. You can experiment with different styles of casual clothing. For business attire and cultural sites, you must stick to the fashion laws. Try to wear professional clothes if you are planning for a business trip and focus on incorporating more neutral shades in your routine. As mentioned above, avoid wearing religious clothes and look for clothing pieces which are ideal for those sites.

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