Kimono means something to wear, and it is a term of Japanese origin. Kimono is the typical Japanese costume, both adults, children and seniors wear, and it can be called both the main part and the whole ensemble. Kimono is also the name of the clothing used to fight jiu-jitsu, judo, karate, and many other Japanese fights.
The term kimono originates with 16th century navigators, such as Spaniards and Portuguese, who arrived in Japan and asked what they were wearing, and the Japanese answered only kimono, which meant clothing, and the term is still used today.
Initially, the kimono was worn by men, women and children, with nobler fabrics, such as silk, and always quite flashy and decorated with stones, especially for women. The kimono can be long-sleeved, short-sleeved, to be used only in everyday life, there is a special kimono for the new one in the celebration of the wedding, summer kimono, and so on.
The kimono has also become part of individuals who practice wrestling, such as judo, jiu-jitsu, karate, and so on. The clothing that the fighters wear is called a kimono, there are several brands, models and colors, and there is always a band around it, which means the level the fighter is at.