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How do you wear a hakama?

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I practice Iaido and I just received my hakama. The trouble is, I take ages in the morning to fiddle with it and even still, it is worn incorrectly. Does anyone know how to put one on correctly?

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  1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkbCAs1Y5... <--instead of words ... this will help.


  2. ye the Utube link is a good one

  3. The right way.

  4. put on the front side

    and then tie around your body

    then make a knot on the back

    then put the tab from the back inside the loops

    then pull the back straps forward

    and tie in a bow

    and there you go

    but dont forget your iaidogi before the hakama

    and maybe your obi

  5. This is how we tie on a hakama, iaido-style:

    You'll need a belt (obi, made of thinner fabric than a karate/judo Belt) that's 3 times the lenght of your waist plus some extra for a double knot.  Put the obi on first.

    - Step into the hakama with the back plate at the rear, position the hakama on your hips.

    - Take the front of the hakama and pull it up to the middle of the obi. Take those ribbons above the belt to the back, then cross/cinch them and take them back to the front below the top hem of the hakama. Now make a single knot (reef knot).

    - Take the backplate (back of hakama) and pull it over both rear hakama knots. Insert the plastic spoon-shaped disc into the rear of the obi. Now take those rear ribbons around your body to the front of the hakama, looping one of the ribbons around the front hakama knot. Make another reef knot. You should now have two long ribbons hanging down the front of your hakama.

    http://www.bujindesign.com/info/hakama_t...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTMtZB2VO...

    http://www.bujindesign.com/info/hakama_f...

    http://www.kendo-usa.org/reference/hakam...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVN57Y4aw...

    From a fellow iaido-ka.

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