concept   attire
culture   Japan
statement   In Japan, formal and traditional attire such as kimono and business suits are worn for special occasions and professional settings.

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1 appropriate attire Japan Formal attire and conservative dress, such as business suits and kimonos, are considered appropriate for formal occasions and ceremonies 1
2 attire Japan There is a strong emphasis on formal attire, such as suits and traditional clothing, for many social and professional occasions. 1
3 attire Japan Traditional attire such as kimono and hanbok is worn on special occasions and cultural events. 1
4 attire Japan Formal attire and attention to detail are highly valued, even in casual settings 1
5 attire Japan Considerable emphasis on adhering to strict dress codes, often requiring specific designer brands and designer golf attire 1
6 business attire Japan Business attire may include a formal suit but also traditional attire like the kimono for certain occasions 1
7 business attire Japan Business attire often includes traditional formal wear such as kimono or hanbok 1
8 business attire Japan Business attire may include traditional attire like the kimono or hanbok for formal occasions. 1
9 casual attire Japan Casual attire less common, with a preference for more formal clothing in everyday situations 1
10 casual wear Japan Involves a more formal approach compared to Western casual wear, often featuring neat and well-coordinated outfits 1
11 casual wear Japan May align with specific fashion trends and brand-consciousness, reflecting attention to detail 1
12 dress and attire Japan Wearing traditional attire like kimono or hanbok is reserved for special occasions or ceremonies 1
13 formal attire in professional settings Japan Traditional business attire includes conservative dark suits for both men and women 1
14 formal clothing Japan Consists of formal kimonos and hakama for special cultural events and ceremonies. 1
15 formal wear Japan Formal wear for women includes a hanbok in South Korea or a kimono in Japan, along with traditional accessories. 1
16 professional attire Japan Formal attire like business suits is the norm in professional settings 1
17 professional attire Japan Professional attire often includes a formal business suit for both men and women, with a strong emphasis on conservative and modest clothing choices. 1
18 referee attire Japan Referees are expected to dress conservatively and formally to convey authority and respect for the game. 1
19 wearing Japan Wearing formal clothing and maintaining a neat appearance is important in social and professional settings. 1
20 wearing Japan Formal attire is often expected, and there are specific dress codes for different occasions. 1