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Traditional Hitatare
(Samurai Clothing)

(8 customer reviews)

Original price was: $289.99.Current price is: $194.95. $194.95

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  • Select between Materials more common in the Sengoku / Muromachi or Edo Era.

    Select the style of shirt.
    - Gi-Top - Narrow Sleeves
    - Kosodo - Wide Sleeves


    (Review product images for details.)

    Select from our selection of Japanese cotton linen fabrics and pattern material.
    Japanese Cotton Clothing Options(limited supply of patterned linen, patterns might change without notice. We will try to email you options if this happens.)

    Select from our selection of Japanese cotton linen fabrics and pattern material.
    Japanese Cotton Clothing Options(limited supply of patterned linen, patterns might change without notice. We will try to email you options if this happens.)

    Select from our selection of Japanese cotton linen fabrics and pattern material.
    Japanese Cotton Clothing Options(limited supply of patterned linen, patterns might change without notice. We will try to email you options if this happens.)

    Select from our selection of Japanese cotton linen fabrics and pattern material.
    Japanese Cotton Clothing Options(limited supply of patterned linen, patterns might change without notice. We will try to email you options if this happens.)

    Select from our selection of Japanese cotton linen fabrics and pattern material.
    Japanese Cotton Clothing Options(limited supply of patterned linen, patterns might change without notice. We will try to email you options if this happens.)

    Select the Fabric you would like used to make your Belt (Himo)

    Select the LACE COLOR to tie the WRISTS, ANKLES & CHEST

    Odoshi Lace for Samurai Armor by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select if you would like a MON to be Printed or Embroidered onto your Hakama top.

    Select the COLOR of the MON you would like.

    Add a mon to the CHEST of your HAKAMA SHITA

    Add a MON to the SLEEVES of your HAKAMA SHITA.
    Added to the Top / Middle of your sleeve.
    Hitatare Kamishimo: Traditional Japanese Clothing Set by Iron Mo

    Add a mon to the BACK of your HAKAMA SHITA
    Hitatare Kamishimo: Traditional Japanese Clothing Set by Iron Mo

    Traditional clothing fits a little large, it is best to select the size closest to your actual size.
    (Review product images for more details.)


    Wrap the tape measure under your armpits, around the widest part of your chest. Don't puff out or flex your chest.

    Place one end of the measuring tape over the back center of your neck (over your spine). Run the measuring tape over your shoulder, and let it hang down to your desired sleeve length. * LONG KIMONO SLEVE: Measure to the center of your palm.

    Measure from the top of your arm, straight down to the desired length you would like your sleeve to hang.
    PLEASE NOTE: You are measuring width and NOT circumference. 
    Kimono Sizing Chart

    Stand straight. Place one end of the measuring tape on the top center of your shoulder (shirt seam), measure down to your knee, while following the contour of your body.

    Standing normal, wrap the tape measure around your waist, just above your belly button.

    Following the contour of your body (stomach), measure the distance from both upper outer edges of the hip bone “iliac crest” above the outer / center thigh. 
    Please measure 3 cm above the navel. 

    Hip Width Measurement for Custom Made Hakama

    Wrap the tape measure around your hips and widest part of your buttocks.

    Measure from the navel, straight down to your ankle or desired length.

    Do NO follow the contour of your body.

    Measure from inside groin to ankle, along the inside of the leg.

    Please tell us your Height so we can better reference your sizing.


  • Add Tabi Socks to your order

    Tabi Socks

    Add a cotton Hikitate Eboshi to your order.Hikitate Eboshi

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Description

Traditional Hitatare (samurai clothing) was the most common and iconic style of clothing worn by the Samurai from the Heian Period through Sengoku Era of Japan (796 – 1573).   Our Traditional Hitatare consists of a hakama-shita (shirt for hakama) and a traditional kukui (tied) hakama.  Iron Mountain Armory also includes the juban shitagi (undershirt), making it a full 3 piece set.

The traditional hakama-shita is open down the front and sides. Sleeves are attached only halfway down the body, are free flowing below, and have rope ties at the wrist. The sleeves can be tied up at the elbow when needed.  The Hakama pants have soba (openings on the sides, along the top of the thigh).  They have rope ties at the ankles giving them the option of being able to tie the pants at the knees while in the countryside or if worn with their armor.  If pulled up, the samurai would likely haven worn kyahan (leggings) to protect their exposed skin or for added comfort under their suneate (shin armor). If the pant legs where down and tied at the ankle, the samurai would then wear the kyahan to hold the extra pant material in place, making the suneate more comfortable to wear.

The hitatare originated in early Heian Period and became a common samurai status clothing later during that same Period. Its large sleeves made it more impressive than what had been the standard for samurai previously. By the mid 13th century, the hitatare became the standard samurai outfit. Tall tate eboshi were typically worn with the hitatare up into the Kamakura Period (1185 – 1333); from the Muromachi Period onward, it became more common to wear folded, or flatter, ori eboshi with the hitatare. If wearing armor, the samurai would commonly wear a Yoroi Hitatare which differs slightly from the Traditional Hitatare. Our samurai clothing and accessories are featured in the docudrama “Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan” by Netflix & the Smithsonian Channel.

Ordering Options: When selecting Era Style: Sengoku / Muromachi or Edo era will provide you with fabric options which were more common during either era.  When you Add a Mon to your order, you will be given the option to select between one of our standard mon options or to send us your own custom mon design. You can do this by replying to your order confirmation email with your mon and we will add it to your order details for you.  If you select the Printed Mon option, we will select the style of print best suited for your order, which can be traditional or heat transfer sticker. This is because some material / colors work better with different printed methods.

Features: Our Traditional Hitatare is a 3 part set, which includes a hakam-shita, kukui-hakama and cotton juban shitagi (undershirt).  

  • Optional materials and sizing is available
  • Optional materials are Japanese linen or brocade 
  • 100% silk is available upon request for additional cost
Our skilled katchû-shi (armorers) at the Iron Mountain Armory will need at least 2 to 4 weeks, depending on options selected, and other scheduled orders, for the custom handcrafting of your reproduction samurai item.

Accessories:

  • Hikitate Eboshi – Add a traditional cloth hat to your order, traditionally worn by Samurai
  • Sarashi Belt – A traditional long cotton belt, used by Samurai to to secure their katana
  • Waraji Sandals – Bamboo straw sandals commonly used by samurai
  • Waraji-Gake – Traditional type of Japanese sock that is to be worn together with the Waraji sandals
  • Tabi Socks – Two toe section sock for use with sandals
  • Yugake – Traditional samurai gloves
For more information, please review our Order Options Explained, Glossary Terms or FAQ Pages. You can also Contact Us directly. We are always happy to be of service.

 

Additional information

Weight .25 kg
Dimensions 32 × 32 × 6 cm

8 reviews for Traditional Hitatare
(Samurai Clothing)

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  2. Outstanding quality and looks absolutely beautiful!I am honored to wear such beautiful clothes. They need to add instructions on how to properly put the traditional samurai clothes on due to I lack the knowledge on how to put the outfit on.

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  3. Well made, fits great, and is very comfortable to wear. Thanks guys!

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  5. Feels Great to wear with the high quality fabrics used. Stands up to heavy usage and looks amazing. the pictures made it seem the jacket was a full covering piece but that isn’t the fault of the armory and more me not understanding what I was getting.

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