white clothes; white robe; white gown (worn by doctors, chemists, etc.); commoner without rank (in ancient China)
coat; tunic; jacket; outer garment
undressing; taking off one's clothes
clothes (that one is wearing); wearing clothes
well-fed and well-dressed
clothes; clothing; garments
angel's raiment; robe of feathers; wings of birds or insects; plumage of birds
unlined kimono; one kimono; a single kimono
samue; monk's working clothes
food and clothing; livelihood; living; to feed and clothe
simple type of clothing consisting of a large piece of cloth with a hole in the middle for the head
clothes for a newborn baby; baby clothes
padded, sleeveless undergarment; vest
changing one's clothes; (arch.) lady court attendant
hospital gown; patient gown
kimono and ancient head-dress
undergarment; underwear; lower garment (e.g. trousers)
everyday robes worn by males of the imperial family, nobility, etc. (from the Heian period onward)
simple clothes; humble clothes
loose clothes; comfortable clothes
everyday clothes (in China); ordinary clothes
clothes and obi; full court dress
worn-out clothes; shabby clothes
inner layer of clothing; inner garment (other than underwear)
being well fed and warmly clothed
cotton garment; clothes made out of cotton
single-layer absorbent bathrobe (worn during or after a bath)