chokha hakama is a hakama for samurais from okinava
sure, there is a red hakama which is worn by samurais
The hakama is a traditional form of Japanese clothing that is worn by tying it at the waist over a kimono. The meaning of the seven pleats in the hakama are a symbol of the seven bushido virtues.
Hakama is a type of traditional Japanese clothing. It covers the lower body and resemble a wide, pleated skirt. Hakama was originally worn only by men, but today it is worn by both men and women.
A hakama is a skirt-like pants. In California, one can buy a hakama for women at department stores like Sears, J C Penny, Macy's West, Target, Bloomingdale's, and Forever 21.
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white belt means u have no idea about kung fu
Hakamashita means "under hakama" and that's just what it is; a kimono that's cut shorter and with a slit in the back, so that it will fit comfortably under a hakama
The top "robe" is actually two, there is a white under layer and then a black over layer. This can be clearly seen when Ishida is dressing in the Shinigami uniform. The pants are called the hakama. You can do a search on patterns to make kosode (the robes for the top portion) and hakama. The socks are called tabi. You can just cut a split in a pair of white cotton socks for these. The shoes are called waraji. There are also "how to" pages out there. So in short look for how to make lists for these items: kosode hakama tabi waraji P.S. zori do not have the wrap around straps that the shinigami are seen wearing. The zori are a different type of shoe like the Americans got loafers and sneakers.
They wore Hakama and a sword to his right
Black and white black and white black and white and green is a ragga son.