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Traditional Tattsuke-Bakama
(Samurai Pants)

(17 customer reviews)

Original price was: $144.99.Current price is: $109.95. $109.95

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TTB Tattsuke-Bakama

  • Select between Materials more common in the earlier Sengoku / Muromachi Era (Linen) and later Edo Era (Cotton)

    Mixing Eras (Linen / Cotton) Will Cause A Difference In Color Shade & Tint

    Sengoku Linen vs Edo Cotton Fabric for Samurai Clothing



    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 used for your belt (himo)
    Belt Material Option

    Select the Fabric you would like used for your Kyahan.
    Kyahan Fabric Option by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select the Fabric you would like used for your Kyahan.
    Kyahan Fabric Option by Iron Mountain Armory

    Select the Fabric you would like used for your Kyahan TIES.
    Kyahan Tie Fabric Option

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


    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 NOT follow the contour of your body.

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

    Measure the height of your SHIN from below the knee to above the ankle.
    Shin Sizing for Suneate and Keyhan

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

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Description

Tattsuke Bakama are a traditional design from original tattsuke bakama from the Sengoku Era.  They include the kyahan (leggings with straps), attached to the hakama below the knee.  The Tattsuke Bakama are a form of hakama that were worn by the warrior samurai class during the Sengoku and Edo Era in Japan (1467 – 1868 A.D.). Like the traditional Umanori hakama (pre-1600 A.D.), the tattsuke-bakama (aka: karusan bakama, iga bakama or tattuke hakama, samurai pant), ties at the waist, but has narrow knees with attached kyahan. It also has slits along the thigh and behind the calf to help with comfort and flexibility. The pant leg will balloon out over the knee and tie securely around the shin with the attached kyahan (leggings). This feature helps the suneate (shin armor) sit more securely and stops the lower pant legs from snagging on brush while marching.  The most important feature might be the slit in the front to help with bathroom breaks.

These traditional Tattsuke Bakama are well known for their use by the samurai warrior class and the cinematic “ninja” (shinobi pants / ninja pants). Today, they are often worn by taiko drummers, yobidashi and of course budo martial artists. They are also becoming more popular amongst Ninjutsu and Kobudo martial artists. Because Iron Mountain Armory uses a traditional design, they are perfect for historical re-enactors, martial artists, modern shinobi, cosplay, larp, sca members and those wanting a traditional Japanese samurai style pant. Common accessories are Juban Shitagi (Under Shirt)Waraji-Gake Tabi (Samurai Socks) and Waraji (Samurai Sandals). Our samurai clothing and accessories are featured in many movies, tv series, documentaries, including the docudrama “Age of Samurai: Battle for Japan” by Netflix & the Smithsonian Channel.

How to wear traditional bakama for battle and budo training.  They are secured around the waist by four himo (straps); two longer himo attached on either side of the front of the garment, and two shorter himo attached on either side of the rear. Front himo are wrapped around the back and tied in front, under the pant.  The rear himo are then wrapped through / around the front himo, at the waist, and tied under the hakama in the front.  When tied in this manner the himo are not visible, nor can they be pulled or snagged during combat or training.

Features:  traditional tattsuke-bakama

  • Traditional Tattsuke-Bakama (samurai pant) design.
  • Made from traditional cotton fabrics.
  • Custom sizing available.
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.

References: Wikipedia  /  In the Dojo: A Guide to the Rituals and Etiquette of the Japanese Martial Arts

Additional information

Weight .25 kg
Dimensions 32 × 32 × 4 cm

17 reviews for Traditional Tattsuke-Bakama
(Samurai Pants)

1-5 of 17 reviews
  1. Great all around product as always. I expect nothing but the best from this site and they never disappoint! Of course I am a repeat customer and will always do my shopping here. The materials, pant design and quality is really nice and at about half the price of what you can buy from Japan. And the service is always better than what you can expect from Japan too. Thank you again and keep up the great work!

    (4) (0)
  2. Good fit.
    Personally I would have loved to see the cords to be a bit longer so it would wrap around the body twice. But is is a personal thing and does not impact the hakama quality itself

    (2) (0)
  3. Very good quality, the material I picked was hemp and is very breathable. Its nice and tailored and doesnt balloon out too much, it is just right. Highly recommend this product.

    (2) (0)
  4. My pants were comfy and beyond bar with anything else I have worn the vibrant colors and craftsmanship would left even the masters of art in the edo age in envy and I am proud to wear them knowing they made by masters.

    (2) (0)
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