A Japanese martial artist dressed with womens hakama women, a white keikogi and holding a wooden shinai katana sword.

Womens Hakama

$83.99 USD
A Japanese martial artist dressed with womens hakama women, a white keikogi and holding a wooden shinai katana sword.
Buy hakama womens to practice kendo, Aikido or Japanese martial arts
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a set of hakama outfit for the Japanese martial arts Aikido and Kendo. The keikogi is the white jacket and the black hakama is the dress-like pants.

Womens Hakama

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Martial Art Pack

Choose these Hakama Pants Womens, combining Japanese tradition with optimum performance.

These Hakama pants are the ultimate equipment for Aikido, Kendo and other Japanese martial artists. They offer a perfect fusion of tradition, functionality and respect for the discipline. This Japanese hakama is specially designed to meet the demands of the most dedicated practitioners. These Japanese combat pants are ideal if you're looking for performance and unrivalled comfort on the tatami.

  • 100% cotton fabric with a heavy, high-quality weight
  • Traditional Japanese martial arts garment
  • Package does not contain Shinai (wooden katana)
  • Get a complete outfit by ordering the White Hakama and Keikogi set.
  • Consult the size guide before ordering your martial arts pants!

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ORDER PREPARATION
Between two and four days

DELIVERY TIME
🇺🇸: Ten to twenty business days
🌐: Fourteen to twenty five business days

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A man in a dojo is dressed with a japanese hakama kimurakami and a white keikoji

What is the purpose of hakama?

The purpose of wearing a hakama is to signify formality and respect. They are commonly worn during traditional Japanese ceremonies, martial arts practices, and special occasions. A Japanese hakama has seven pleats: five in the front and two in the back. They represent various virtues such as courage, justice, and humility.

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How To Fold Hakama?

Folding a hakama requires precision and care. Follow the next steps:

Preparation: Lay the hakama flat on a clean surface with the pleats visible. Untie and spread out the long ties (himo).
Front Pleats: Align and smooth out the front pleats.
Back Pleats: Turn over and align the back pleats.
Fold Lengthwise: Fold in half lengthwise, aligning front and back pleats. Neatly fold the ties.
Fold Widthwise: Fold in half widthwise, tucking the ties inside.
Storing: Wrap the ties around the folded hakama to secure it.
This method preserves the hakama’s shape and ensures a neat, traditional appearance.

FAQ

Can anyone wear a hakama?

Yes, anyone can wear a hakama. Traditionally, hakama were worn by samurai and martial artists, but today they are worn by both men and women for formal events, tea ceremonies, and festivals, adding a touch of Japanese cultural heritage to any outfit.

What is a haori and hakama?

A haori is a traditional Japanese jacket worn over a kimono, often used to provide an extra layer of formality and warmth. A hakama is a type of wide-legged pants or skirt that is worn over the kimono, typically during formal events or martial arts training.

Is hakama and kimono the same?

No, a hakama and a kimono are not the same. A kimono is a traditional Japanese robe, while a hakama is worn over the kimono. The hakama is usually reserved for formal occasions and martial arts, adding an extra layer of traditional attire.

What do men wear under hakama?

Men typically wear a kimono or a juban (an under-kimono garment) under their hakama. This combination ensures that the outfit is complete and adheres to traditional Japanese dress codes, especially for formal events and martial arts practices.

How many pleats are in a hakama?

A hakama traditionally has seven pleats: five in the front and two in the back. These pleats are said to represent various virtues such as courage, justice, and humility, reflecting the wearer's adherence to traditional Japanese values.