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Buy the only historically accurate women’s kosode and hakama pattern!
Get underwear for your karaginu-mo! This is our full-size paper pattern for kosode and nagabakama, the short white robe and long red pants worn by women under the voluminous robes that comprised a lady’s outfit in Japan’s Heian Period (894-1172).
This pattern includes two styles of knee- to calf-length kosode and the long, trailing nagabakama with instructions for looping up the nagabakama to ankle-length.
Never made anything for yourself before? Don’t worry! At Reconstructing History, we want to see you wearing the best garments you are capable of making. Email us at info@reconstructinghistory.com and we will answer any questions you might have!
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