kairiedress
Kairiedress, also known as "kairi dress" or "kairi costume," is a traditional Japanese costume worn by young girls, typically during the spring and summer seasons. The term "kairi" translates to "young girl" or "child," and the dress is designed to be comfortable and practical for children's activities. Kairiedress is characterized by its simple, loose-fitting design, often featuring a white or light-colored cotton or linen fabric. The dress typically has a round neckline and short, loose sleeves, and it is often paired with a wide-brimmed hat and a simple apron. The style is reminiscent of traditional Japanese clothing but is adapted for modern use, reflecting the country's rich cultural heritage while accommodating contemporary lifestyles. Kairiedress is often worn for festivals, picnics, and other outdoor events, and it has become a popular choice for children's wear in Japan.