They wore a helmet called kabuto. They had 2 katanas one was short the other long. They had torso armour that bent when struck so the blade would just glance off of it. They had leg, and arm armor. There were barely any spots you could hit him with a blade. The helmet covered most of the head making it dificult to see and they also used bows.
They wore clothes. JK
They wore a helmet called kabuto. They had 2 katana(no pluralization) i for got wut they were called , but one was short the other long. They had torso armour that bent when struck so the blade would just glance off of it. They had leg, and arm armor. There were barely any spots you could hit him with a blade. The helmet covered most of the head making it dificult to see. They also had bows.
In the broadest sense it would be 'character description' as clothing would be considered part of the character. However if we are getting particular it would be: 'Character Description via accessories'.
At my school the first level dance dress for the really little kids is called the river dress, the second level dress is the green dress, the dress that you wear for team dances is the black dress, and the fancy, sparkley dress that you have to qualift for id the solo dress. There are no 2 solo dresses alike in the entire world.
Soldiers were issued different uniforms for different functions and uses. Each country name may be a little different. The Russian Army had like 5 different uniforms. Here are some names for the categories of uniforms. Combat or Field - Uniform, weapons and gear needed for combat; usually a light load. Full Combat - uniform, packs, canteen and equipment needed for several days in the field Utility - used for working outside. Walking-out dress - Worn on leave. Dress - Usually a coat and tie with ribbons and nice shoes. Parade Dress - Best uniform that could include white gloves and belts and polished shoes and equipment.
how did the mayan dress
there is a jamaican dress code
the samurai are unique by there bushido, dress codes, weapons and ethics!
Casuals, Slacks, 3/4ths, Saree, Mini, Shorts, Evening dress, Ball dress, Salwar Kameez, Jeans, Prom Dress, Dancing dress
with your foot ball equipment on
A suit of armor.
"Battle-dress" or Battledress was the specific title of a military uniform adopted by the British Army in the late 1930s and worn until the 1960s.
The name for that job description is a wardrobe stylist.
Trappings are articles of equipment or dress, of an ornamental type
The job description of a fashion stylist is travel to where the client is and to fully dress him or her to the best of what the currents trends in fashion are.
Yes, minutemen refer to men whose system of preparing for battle in the military take approximately a minute to dress up with equipment properly prepared, as if the enemy's already invading, then the ambushed minutemen in their military base could prepare for battle before it's too late.
BDU = Battle Dress Uniform
I can't excalty tell you but I know that it was from whatever the material that was mostly made in japan at that time and that the belts would be made of fabric.
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