chokha hakama is a hakama for samurais from okinava
sure, there is a red hakama which is worn by samurais
Hakama is a type of traditional Japanese clothing. It covers the lower body and resemble a wide, pleated skirt. Hakama was originally worn only by men, but today it is worn by both men and women.
A hakama is a skirt-like pants. In California, one can buy a hakama for women at department stores like Sears, J C Penny, Macy's West, Target, Bloomingdale's, and Forever 21.
both of them are great ;)
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Hakamashita means "under hakama" and that's just what it is; a kimono that's cut shorter and with a slit in the back, so that it will fit comfortably under a hakama
Sunburst pleats are a knife pleat cut on the bias to create a flaring out effect.
pleats are folds that are placed in the fabric and then stitched in place to give a garment shape
They wore Hakama and a sword to his right
Mushroom pleats are not a vegetable, but a style of pleating in clothing. It is supposed to be delicate and close, like the underside of a mushroom cap.