tanuki-kimono: Mushi no tareginu 虫の垂衣 (travelling attire) by Nadeshiko Rin. This is I think on of th
tanuki-kimono: Mushi no tareginu 虫の垂衣 (travelling attire) by Nadeshiko Rin. This is I think on of the medieval outfit you guys are the most curious about. It is so recognizable, it’s one of my favourite too :DThis travelling outfit was worn by noble women during Kamakura era. Because of the Shogunate was set in this town, people came and go. Despite the inherent dangers of travelling, women were not an unsual sight on the roads. Most of them were pilgrims, visiting shrines and temples. Nowadays, this attire is also named uchikatsugi, though to be precise, katsugi is another type of medieval head covering with a special kimono-like garment put over the head. The trademark item of this attire is the long veil made from thin karamushi 苧麻 (ramie) which over time was transcribed as mushi 虫 (insect). It was used to shield wearer from the wind/rain/sun, and as protection from insects. It also shielded women from prying eyes, protecting their identity and privacy.Other part of this outfit are:ichimegasa 市女笠 - a large straw hat worn by womenkakeobi 掛け帯 - a red ribbon tied around the torso and hanging low on the back, used by women to signal they were on pilgrimage kakemamori 掛け守 - amulet box holding sutra or omamorikazari himo 飾り紐 - decorative strings, also used to hold the veil openeduchiki 袿 - the court clothing of the time. For travel, women would tuck their hems up with a string around their waistkyahan 脚絆 - gaiters/leg warmerstsue 杖 - walking stick, often made from bambooobuto no zôri 緒太の草履 - type of shoes worn by the noble class (with thick hanao straps) -- source link