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Kobakama

Kobakama – Men’s Garments

Hakama is the Japanese term used for pants. There are several kinds of Hakama which include Kobakama. A different kind of Hakama was worn depending on which part of the society the men belong to.

During the 16th century, low-class warriors wore knee-length men’s garments referred to as Kobakama. Some of these are considered as Samurai suit armored pants or commonly referred to as Yoroi hakama.

Rare finds for those who are moneyed are also sold. These are covered with silk brocade cloth imported from China. These trousers also have lacquered nerigawa or rawhide hexagon shape armor plates covering the front part of this Samurai Armor.

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Kamishimo is a complete outfit worn by Samurai and courtiers during the Edo period. The entire outfit consists of several pieces that include: formal Kimono, Hakama or Kobakama, sleeveless jacket with an exaggerated shoulder.

Samurai who are about to visit the Shogun and higher ranking Daimyo at court are required to wear very long Kobakama.

Because of its length, this impedes the Samurai to fight during a surprise attack. This also explains why different kinds of trousers are worn when fighting.

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Hayakawa Kyuukei [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons
Lower-ranking Samurai or Ashigaru/Foot soldiers. This group wears plain colored Kobakama. Higher ranking officials wore colorful trousers with elaborate designs.

There is a version that has a plaid like pattern. It was the Chinese Imperial court from the Sui and Tang Dynasties who use these pants first before it was adopted by the Japanese in the 16th century.

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