The Flow of Wearing The Male Yukata
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2. Preparation

- Here are the things you'll need for dressing the Yukata.
The Yukata, a Kaku-obi sash, a soft Koshi-himo tie, a sleeveless underwear with pair of long underpants, and some towels to wrap around your waist if you have a skinny waist line, and a Geta to be worn barefoot.

- Heko-obi, instead of the harder Kaku-obi can also be used.

- The starting end of the Obi is called a Tesaki, The part you tie around the waist is called the Do-obi, and the other end piece used to tie a bow is called a Tare. Its tip, a Tare-saki.
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