Hadagi

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Hadagi a type of Japanese shirt attire employed by the samurai class mainly within the times of the Sengoku period (16th century) of Japan. The Hadagi is generally the same as a normal juban (shirt), measuring around two to four sun in length. Hadagi will be made of either linen, silk crepe, or cotton cloth. Due to the fact that Hadagi are only worn within a cold climate, lined Hadagi are preferred as better than a single one. The sleeves on this Hadagi type shirt are rather narrow, and are at times omitted together.

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The Samurai Sourcebook