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Lit. half arm. A sleeveless short undergarment for aristocratic men. From the Nara through the early Heian periods, hanpi had short sleeves, but from the mid Heian period when choufuku © (court dress) evolved into a Japanese style, hanpi developed into a sleeveless straight-edged form and were called sokutai ©Ρ. A small strap, kohimo ¬R, made of the same materials as the hanpi, was tied at the waist. The wasureo Y (forgetful strap), made of *ra (gauze), was attached from the left of the waist through the kohimo. Hanpi were made of silk *aya » and ra. Hanpi used for *bugaku y (court dance and music) costumes were made of luxurious materials. The *Shousouin ³q@ preserves brocade *nishiki Ρ, wax-resist dyed roukechi δdγ, tie-resist dyed *koukechi γγ and clamp-resist dyed kyoukechi ργ hanpi. From the Kamakura period, brocade, embroidered and tie-dyed hanpi were popular. | ||||||
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