Re: [76attendees] Cotton Yukatas

Thierry Ernst <thierry.ernst@inria.fr> Mon, 09 November 2009 08:08 UTC

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Joe Touch wrote:
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> Many moons ago someone explained that, when it comes to yukata,
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> 	white/blue = mens
> 	colorful = womens
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> Perhaps a local can confirm?
>   
By colorful I meant with respect to "white with blue print" which is 
unisex for a matter of logistics in hotels. The ones with bright colors 
and flowers are of course for women, but there are very nice ones in 
blue, grey, black and various prints for men.

Check google, e.g. 
http://www.jlifeinternational.com/apparel/yukata/men1/y_men1_e.html

Thierry