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		<title>Traditional Samurai Clothing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kimono used to be the main clothing of the Samurais. The kimonos were made up off either cotton or silk materials. The elite class amongst the Samurais preferred the silk kimonos to the cotton ones, due to their finesse and glaze. Their relative coolness and lightweight were also the reasons for which, they were the [...]]]></description>
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