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usually black and white, or
black and navy blue.
These are worn with
black montsuki kimono (kimono with one, three, or five
family crests on the back, chest...
- made of
figured silk such as rinzū. Iro-
montsuki (lit. 'colour mon-decorated') are
formal men's kimono. Iro-
montsuki feature formal crests along the shoulders...
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pants and
crested kimono and
jacket (respectively
called montsuki kimono and
haori montsuki)
fastened by a himo, a
braided cord. In makuuchi, wrestlers...
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developed as costumes. The
musicians and
chorus typically wear
formal montsuki kimono (black and
adorned with five
family crests)
accompanied by either...
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three men and
three women – and a singer.
Performers wear
traditional montsuki kimono,
which may or may not be
required depending on the church. The Divine...
- Men's and women's
formal traditional dress; dark
montsuki(?)-haori-hakama, and
furisode with
homongi patterns...
- months, and
unlined kimono are worn in the summer. For
formal occasions,
montsuki kimono (紋付着物) (kimono with
three to five
family crests on the
sleeves and...
- the hōmongi,
divisions of
tomesode (short-sleeved)
kimono for women, and
montsuki hakama.: 133-134 The
bridal kimono trousseau (oyomeiri dōgu), an uncommon...
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Tenrikyo service performers wearing traditional montsuki after a
monthly service....
- wear
Morning coat and
Afternoon dress in
western style, and white-necked
montsuki or
similar in ****anese style.
During the winter,
cloaks may be worn. Ritual...