Sarashi
Japanese bleached cloth From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A sarashi (晒し, "bleached cloth") is a kind of white cloth, usually cotton, or less commonly linen,[1][2][3][4][5] used to make various garments in Japan, such as juban (a kind of under-kimono), fundoshi, or tenugui. A length of sarashi may be wrapped around the body under a kimono as a haramaki, or around the chest to bind the breasts.
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