Young woman in traditional attire at the Bon Odori Festival, July 15-16, 1944

A yukata is traditionally worn during Bon Odori festivals. The yukata is slipped on like a wrap dress or bath robe, and folded right under left. The obi (the sash used to hold up the yukata) is then wrapped around the waist 3 to 4 times and tied in a distinct bow worn on the back. 

Resource Identifier
ah09982_006
Citation
Bill Manbo papers, Collection No. 9982, Folder 1, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
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