Ok so this is what Kimono looks like at our traditional wedding. I’m happy to see many non-Japanese people in the world enjoying Kimono culture. They really inspired me. However, we all must say NO, #KimOhNo , to use this word trademarked for shapewear.
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Naming your product/startup with Japanese words might seem hip and all, but it really sucks for us when our culture is diluted by names of brands that don't have anything to do with what the word actually represents.
And better yet, trademarking it? F NO.
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Or these. These are kimono. Kimono is a traditional Japanese robe.
@KimKardashian#KimOhNo
Your line of shapewear is great. But you don't have to misappropriate someone else's culture. pic.twitter.com/caCbnTBqmh
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