This is an instock sample bakama made from artificial silk and cotton.
It has a 38-44″ (96 – 110 cm) waist, 12 1/2″ (32cm) kyahan and length of 22 1/2 – 26″ (57 – 66cm)
Tattsuke Bakama are a traditional design from original tattsuke bakama from the Sengoku Era. They include the kyahan (leggings with straps), attached to the hakama below the knee. The Tattsuke Bakama are a form of hakama that were worn by the warrior samurai class during the Sengoku and Edo Era in Japan (1467 – 1868 A.D.). Like the traditional Umanori hakama (pre-1600 A.D.), the tattsuke-bakama (aka: karusan bakama, iga bakama or tattuke hakama, samurai pant), ties at the waist, but has narrow knees with attached kyahan. It also has slits along the thigh and behind the calf to help with comfort and flexibility. The pant leg will balloon out over the knee and tie securely around the shin with the attached kyahan (leggings). This feature helps the suneate (shin armor) sit more securely and stops the lower pant legs from snagging on brush while marching. The most important feature might be the slit in the front to help with bathroom breaks.
Details: Traditional Juban Shitagi
- Traditional design.
- Like New, has been in storage and may have some wrinkling
- Like New: Sold As Is
Please allow 2 to 5 days for logistics of packing and shipping of your order from date of payment.
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