- The
haori (羽織) is a
traditional ****anese
jacket worn over a kimono.
Resembling a
shortened kimono with no
overlapping front panels (okumi), the
haori typically...
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types of footwear. In
cooler weather, a
montsuki haori (long jacket) with a
white haori-himo (
haori-fastener)
completes the outfit.
Traditionally made...
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bears a
resemblance to a noragi, a
traditional patchwork jacket, and the
haori, and is worn by both men and women. The
facing and
lining are
padded with...
- hang from each side. In cold climates, miko
haori (羽織) may be used to
protect against the cold. Wool-lined
haori are
widely available. The long
black hair...
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Shinsengumi commander Serizawa Kamo, the
standard uniform consisted of the
haori and
hakama over a kimono, with a
white cord
called a
tasuki crossed over...
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marked the
first time a
young boy
would wear
formal attire (a
hakama and a
haori), ****ociated with
roles and responsibilities. The
third ceremony is Obitoki-no-Gi...
- [citation needed] For men,
adding a
haori (a
traditional jacket)
makes an
outfit more formal, and
adding both
haori and
hakama (traditional trousers) is...
- over one's bedclothes.
Haori (羽織) A hip- or thigh-length kimono-like
overcoat with straight,
rather than overlapping, lapels.
Haori were
originally worn...
- and
crested kimono and
jacket (respectively
called montsuki kimono and
haori montsuki)
fastened by a himo, a
braided cord. In makuuchi,
wrestlers can...
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jacket without sleeves, and with a more
ragged look to it. He
acquired his
Haori from the
previous 11th
Division captain, whom he
defeated and
killed in...