- The
kosode (小袖, lit. 'small sleeves') was a type of short-sleeved ****anese garment, and the
direct predecessor of the kimono.
Though its
component parts...
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Originally worn with hakama, the
kosode began to be held
closed with a
small belt
known as an obi instead. The
kosode resembled a
modern kimono, though...
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known as the
kosode.
Hakama were also worn as
underwear with the
kosode; over time, the two
would gradually become outerwear, with the
kosode eventually...
- uni****
everyday dress,
kosode and hakama,
matching Carpenters in
common dress, 1309;
kosode and
hakama do not match. The
kosode worn as outerwear. Note...
- miko is a pair of red
hakama (緋袴) (divided,
pleated trousers), a
white kosode (a
predecessor of the kimono), and some
white or red hair ribbons. In Shinto...
- is a
gorgeous design with
different colors on the left and
right of the
kosode, and an
extra sword. Both ends of the mustache,
which were
sloppily lowered...
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hakama worn on top of the
kosode and tied off to the wearer's left.
Similarly to the jūnihitoe,
which used a
white kosode and a pair of red
hakama as...
- Reality.
World Scientific. p. 142. ISBN 9789810218652. "Court Lady's
Garment (
Kosode) with
Swallows and
Bells on
Blossoming Cherry Tree",
Asian Art at The Met...
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Realm of the
Senses Sada Abe 1977 Ōoku ukiyo-buro
Okoyo 1977
Doberuman deka
Kosode 1977
Seibo Kannon daibosatsu Yaobikuni 1978
Pinku saron: Kôshoku
gonin onna...
- ISBN 9780521223553 Iwao,
Nagasaki (2015). "Clad in the
aesthetics of tradition: from
kosode to kimono". In Jackson, Anna (ed.). Kimono: the art and
evolution of ****anese...