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Hakama (袴) are a type of
traditional ****anese clothing.
Originally stemming from Ku (traditional Chinese: 褲;
simplified Chinese: 裤) pinyin: Kù , the trousers...
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narrow to wrap all the way
around and
became a
trapezoidal pleated train.
Hakama (trousers)
became longer than the legs and also
trailed behind the wearer...
- movement. Mo,
wrapped skirts, were worn by men and women,
sometimes over
hakama (trousers).
Traditional Chinese clothing had been
introduced to ****an via...
- wore
standard everyday clothes to school:
kimono for
female students, with
hakama for male students.
During the
Meiji period,
students began to wear uniforms...
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traditional clothing for miko
consists of a
white kosode (robe) with a
scarlet hakama (trouser-skirt). This
combination is
considered to be the
working clothes...
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military samurai wore
hakama that were
sometimes tight at the
bottom as
French military culottes.
Wider bifurcated wrap-skirt
hakama were for horse-back...
- or
indigo trousers known as
hakama (used also in Naginatajutsu, kendo, and iaido). In many schools, the
wearing of
hakama is
reserved for practitioners...
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innermost robe – worn as
underwear against the skin –
known as the kosode.
Hakama were also worn as
underwear with the kosode; over time, the two
would gradually...
- worn over the
hakama ties. This
white belt was
originally worn by
samurai preparing to go into
battle and
served to
reinforce the
hakama ties so that,...