Kariginu 狩衣 – Aristocrat’s casual wear
Kariginu is an informal wear for men worn by the nobility from the Heian period onwards. Originally it was worn as hunting wear, but later became casual one. It’s very smart and cool!
We enclose the instructions of how to wear.
It takes time to ship because of producing it after receiving the order.
Please choose fabric and sleeve cords of Kariginu, color of Hitoe, fabric of Sasinuki or Sashiko, and Shaku or Fan.
Wear on byakue. Same shape as byakue.
Standard items to wear | ||
Name | Description (Simile in Western wear) | Sample Photo |
Tate-Eboshi 立烏帽子 / Kaichu-Tate-Eboshi懐中立烏帽子 / Kazaori-Eboshi 風折烏帽子 | Hat / Folding hat | |
Kariginu 狩衣 / Hoi 布衣 | Jacket | |
Hitoe 単 | Outer Shirt | |
Byakue 白衣(White kosode 白小袖) | Inner Shirt | |
Juban 襦袢 | Innerwear | |
Obi 帯 | Belt for inner | |
Tabi 足袋 | Socks | |
Asagutsu 浅沓 / Setta 雪駄 | Shoes | |
Syaku 笏 / Ougi 扇 | Mace / Hand Fan | |
Hakama袴(Sashinuki 指貫(奴袴) / Sashiko 差袴) | Pants |
To be precise, fabrics of Kariginu have each pattern, and one made of fabric without patterns (solid color) is called “Hoi / Hoe 布衣”. The shape of Kariginu and Hoi is the same.
Set for first-time buyer : Byakue + Juban + Obi + Tabi
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Ikan 衣冠 – Semiformal court dress
Ikan was Men’s semiformal court dress for men worn by the nobility from the Heian period onwards.
Ikan Standard items | ||
Name | Description | Sample Photo |
Kammri 冠 | Hat | |
Hou 袍 | Jacket | |
Hitoe 単衣 | Outer shirt | |
Kosode 小袖 | Inner shirt | |
Juban 襦袢 | Innerwear | |
Obi 帯 | Inner belt | |
Sashinuki 指貫(奴袴) | Pants | |
Tatou 帖紙 | Pocket paper | |
Ougi 扇 | Hand fan | |
Asagutsu 浅沓 | Shoes |
Noushi 直衣 – Aristocrat’s everyday robes
Noushi is everyday robes worn by males of the imperial family, nobility, etc. from the Heian period onward. It’s almost same as Ikan but isn’t same fabric and color.
Noushi Standard items | ||
Name | Description | Sample Photo |
Kammuri 冠 / Tate-Eboshi 立烏帽子 | Hat | |
Hou 袍 | Jacket | |
Idashi ginu 出衣 | Outer shirt | |
Hitoe 単衣 | Outer shirt | |
Kosode 小袖 | Inner shirt | |
Juban 襦袢 | Innerwear | |
Shiro-obi 白帯 | White belt | |
Sashinuki 指貫(奴袴) | Pants | |
Ougi 扇 | Hand Fan | |
Asagutsu 浅沓 | Shoes |
Miko-Shozoku 巫女装束 – Shrine maiden’s wear
Miko-Shozoku is a women’s wear worn by shrine maiden.
Standard items | ||
Name | Description (Simile in Western wear) | Sample Photo |
Mizubiki 水引& Washi 和紙 | Hair clip | |
Byakue 白衣 | Shirt | |
Juban 襦袢 | Innerwear | |
Shiro-obi 白帯 | White belt | |
Koshimaki 腰巻 | Underwear | |
Hibakama 緋袴 | Red Pants | |
Shira-Tabi 白足袋 | White Socks | |
Zori 草履 | Shoes with red or white thong |
Options |
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Name | Description | Photo |
Chihaya 千早 | Outer Wear | |
kakeeri 掛衿 | Decorative collar |
Hitatare 直垂 Traditional wear from a long time ago
Hitatare was a clothe worn from Kofun period (about 300 to 538 AD), later it became a formal dress only for Shogun or powerful Daimyos(feudal lords).
Hitatare Standard items | ||
Name | Description | Sample Photo |
Samurai eboshi 侍烏帽子 | Hat | |
Hitatare 直垂 | Jacket & Pants | |
Hitoe 単衣 | Outer shirt | |
Kosode 小袖 | Inner shirt | |
Juban 襦袢 | Innerwear | |
Obi 帯 | Inner Belt | |
Tabi 足袋 | Socks | |
Zouri 草履 / Setta 雪駄 | Shoes |
Jacket and Pants are made of same fabric.
Kamishimo 裃 Samurai’s semiformal wear
Kamishimo is a formal wear worn by samurais from the Muromachi period to the Edo period onwards.
Standard items | ||
Name | Description | Sample Photo |
Kataginu 肩衣 | Jacket with Family crests | |
Hitoe 単衣 | Outer Shirt | |
Kosode 小袖 | Inner Shirt | |
Juban 襦袢 | Innerwear | |
Obi 帯 | Belt | |
Hakama 袴 (Regular / Long) | Pants | |
Tabi 足袋 | Socks | |
Zouri 草履 / Setta 雪駄 / Geta下駄 | Shoes |
Kimono for women
Kimono for men
Yoroi Kabuto
Other Japanese wear
Hanten半纏
Jinbei甚平
Samue作務衣
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