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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...
- the hakama, which is traditionally worn by men, and fashioned a new version with inspiration from the uniforms of ladies-in-waiting. The new hakama was...
- 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...
- wore a formal kataginu and long hakama and burnt incense according to etiquette, while Nobunaga came without long hakama, with his hair tied in a chasen-mage...
- 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...
- 4 Special (developed by Hakama) Farmagia Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town Rune Factory 4 Special (developed by Hakama) Half-Minute Hero: Super...
- 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...
- The umanori type has wide and divided legs, similar to culottes. Some hakamas are pleated. The kilt is a skirt of Gaelic and Celtic history, part of...
- military samurai wore hakama that were sometimes tight at the bottom as French military culottes. Wider bifurcated wrap-skirt hakama were for horse-back...