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I remember in grade school, we always celebrated U.N. Day in school by wearing traditional clothes from any country. My favorite was the Japanese Kimono. I loved the pretty kimono, the pillow on the back and the wooden slippers. Too bad, I couldn't find any photo of me wearing the kimono.
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