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Nowadays, people’s fashion and hairstyle has
changed. It is notable especially for Japanese people. For instance, many
Japanese men have long hair and clothes are sometimes even similar to what
women usually wear. One of my friends in America told me that they are so
weird. He seemed to not be able to understand why many Japanese men do not look
like “men.” He also said that they are so gay. Well, I do not think so, Fashion
is a big part of Japanese men’s fashion and almost every magazine and website
that has fashion-conscious readers will have a section showing pictures of the
everyday fashionistas on the streets of Japan’s major cities.
And it’s not only women who feature in these
sections, as more and more Japanese men take an interest in the ever-changing
rules of cutting-edge style.
In recent years, the Japanese men’s have become
more accustomed to wearing western clothing. This is likely due to the
convenience of western clothes and the global acceptance of western styles and
fashions. However, the Japanese have a rich history of their own unique
cultural fashion for man. Traditional Japanese clothing for man includes many
different types; fundoshi, furisode, hakama, hanten, happi, jinbeit, gūnihitoe,
kimono, obi (sashes), samue, sokutai, tomesode, uwagi, and yukata. These
garments are made to suit the seasons in which they are worn. Clothing that has
rustic hues and patterns, such as those that feature russet leaves, are
preferred for autumn wear. However, floral designs, such as those that feature
cherry blossoms, and more vibrant colors are more common during the spring
time. For winter, people who are dressed in kimonos like to wear darker fabric
and more layers. Sometimes, people may wear ten layers of clothing.
clothing hakama Hakama
One of the most popular garments of traditional
Japanese clothing is the kimono, which is worn by both men and women. Unlike
the kimono that is worn by women, men's kimonos are much simpler and usually
include only five pieces, not counting footwear. A few inches of the sleeves
are left unattached at the bottom of the sleeves. The sleeves are also not nearly as deep as
the sleeves of the women's kimonos. This
is to make room for the obi that goes around the man's waist directly
underneath the sleeves. On the woman's kimono,
sleeves are able to hang on top of the obi and not interfere.
More recently, the main difference between men and
women's kimonos is the material used.
Typically, men's kimonos are dark, subdued colors, like dark blue,
black, brown, or green. Usually, these
are also matte fabrics with some having slight patterns. Casual-styled ones are commonly textured and
a little more brightly-colored, like light blue, green, or purple. Occasionally, sumo wrestlers like to wear
brighter colors, even fuchsia. The
formal kimono is colored plain black and it is made of silk and features
shoulders, a chest, and a back with five Kamon.
Although, a kimono with three kamon is a little more formal. These kimonos are worn with white accessories
and undergarments.
Kimono Kimono
Another popular traditional Japanese garment is
called a happi (happy coat). A happi is
a coat with straight sleeves that is normally made of brown or indigo cotton
and features the imprint of a special mon (crest). These were first family crests, owing to the
fact that happis were the clothing of the house servants. Eventually, happi started to use the crests
for organizations and shops. Happi were
also popular attire for firemen. These
happi had symbols on the back that told people the groups to which the firemen
belonged. During Japan's Edo period,
firemen were paid for being prompt and present.
This is why the happi were so important for them.
Japanese man literally signifies Japanese rags,
with reference to the culture of vintage "made in Japan" and it is
exactly the Japanese, vintage pioneers, who were the biggest importers of this
genre. By customising and modifying the clothes, they managed to create a trend
which continues to largely influence today's fashion and it is from this world
that the brand takes inspiration to rework, rethink and redesign the basics for
its 100% men's collections which appeal to everyone looking for easygoing
looks. Created by former "antique jeans" from the origin of the brand
Le Temps des Cerises and his son, Japan Rags looks at men's fashion to mix
codes and the love for denim. The material is worked and shaped to give each
model a specific character and authencity. The washes and torn effects are
handcrafted and reworked with new recipes of washes for each season.
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