- Source: Shitagi
Outside of Japan, shitagi (下着, lit. "under clothing") (also gusoku shita) refers to a type of shirt worn by the Samurai class of feudal Japan when they were wearing full armour. In the common and modern use of Japanese language, however, "shitagi" just means underwear.
The shitagi was the second garment to be put on, coming second only to the Fundoshi (Japan loincloth). The shitagi was like a short kimono with a button at the neck and a thin attached waist cord (obi).
There are several different types of shitagi. The shitagi would be put on as though it were a kimono, the left hand being put first into its sleeve, and then the right, the neck would then buttoned and the waist cord finally tied at the back.
See also
Keikogi
Uwagi
References
External links
Bryant, Anthony J. (January 2001). "Introduction". Nihon Katchû Seisakuben. Sengoku Daimyo. Archived from the original on Jul 27, 2019.
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