• like a tiara, with their jūnihitoe robes. See also tenkan (below). Hitatare (直垂) A traditional two-piece set of clothing worn in some form since the early...
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    target while running the path. Like yabusame, the archers wear hitatare (直垂, a kind of formal dress for samurai) and mukabaki (行縢). Cuffs are not tied...
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  • eboshi cap. Adult male dancers wore warrior-class garments called hitatare (直垂) in place of suikan. Dancers also held a folding fan which served as a basic...
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    court wear and informal kariginu (狩衣), samurai had the distinct hitatare (直垂) and kamishimo (裃) dress, and members of Westernized military forces had their...
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    in Heian period clothing, most notably an eboshi (烏帽子) hat and hitatare (直垂) robe. The hitatare features long sleeves and a drawstring, which is used...
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