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22nd March 08, 08:31 AM
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Very beautiful. But why would you have to have permission to wear a kimono? Would you need permission to wear a sari or pants?
Since the other employees have to wear uniforms, probably! 
Very nice looking.Well done!
If you don't mind me asking what kind of work do you do?
I'm a waitress in a Japanese restaurant in Avon, Indiana.
I always found that if a lady wanted me to know what she was wearing under anything then I didn't need to ask.
Okay. That one I think I'll have to use!
I like the untailored garments - English smocks, saris, sarongs, cloaks, capes, togas, tunics, sarapes, ponchos and the like, but the last few years have seen a distinct reduction in non kiltlike sewing.
Me too. As a woman with no legs or torso, but an hourglass figure, I find that tailored clothes *NEVER* fit right. A long kimono is pulled up and wrapped at the perfect length, I never have to worry about falling out of I bend over, and my stumpy, muscular legs need never show! 
Plus a tightly wrapped obi is a great comfort when lifting heavy trays and standing for hours on end.
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