A Japanese happi coat differs from other robes in several key aspects, both in style and cultural significance. Typically made of cotton or linen, the happi coat is a short, straight-cut garment, often reaching just above the knee, with wide sleeves. It is commonly worn during festivals, ceremonies, or by workers in traditional Japanese settings, such as shops or temples. The happi coat usually features a bold design, including family crests, logos, or colorful patterns, which are symbolic or representative of a specific group or event. Link: https://store.japan-zone.com/c....ollections/happi-coa