Kimono Sleeve - Kimono Sleeve

Japanese: キモノ・スリーブ - きものすりーぶ
Kimono Sleeve - Kimono Sleeve

...After that, various sleeve shapes were created according to the fashion. The French sleeve (also called kimono sleeve because it resembles a kimono sleeve) cut from the body, the dolman sleeve named for its resemblance to the sleeve of a Turkish outer garment called a dolman, the raglan sleeve that Lord Raglan invented for soldiers in the Crimean War, the tight sleeve, the puff sleeve, and others have become common. [Ikeda Takae]
[Kimono sleeves]
The word "sode" means the hand of a garment, and was also called "koromo de."

*Some of the terminology that refers to "kimono sleeve" is listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:

…その後,流行に合わせてさまざまな袖の形が生まれた。身ごろから裁ち出されたフレンチ・スリーブ(着物の袖に似ているところからキモノ・スリーブともいう),ドルマンというトルコ人の外衣の袖に似ているため名づけられたドルマン・スリーブ,クリミア戦争でラグラン卿が兵士たちのためにくふうしたというラグラン・スリーブ,タイト・スリーブ,パフ・スリーブなどが一般化している。【池田 孝江】
[和服の袖]
 袖は衣(そ)の手の意で,〈ころもで〉ともいった。…

※「キモノ・スリーブ」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。

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