haori

[hah-oh-ree]

haori Definition

a traditional Japanese hip- or thigh-length jacket worn over a kimono.

Using haori: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "haori" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    She wore a haori over her kimono for the ceremony.

Phrases with haori

  • hakama and haori

    a formal attire for men in Japan, consisting of a hakama (a type of long skirt) and a haori (a jacket)

    Example

    He dressed in hakama and haori for the wedding.

  • montsuki haori

    a formal haori with a family crest on the back, worn by men in Japan

    Example

    He wore a montsuki haori to the important meeting.

  • kuro montsuki haori

    a black formal haori with a family crest on the back, worn by men in Japan

    Example

    He looked sharp in his kuro montsuki haori at the ceremony.

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Summary: haori in Brief

A 'haori' [hah-oh-ree] is a traditional Japanese jacket worn over a kimono. It is typically hip- or thigh-length and is often part of formal attire, such as 'hakama and haori.'