- en.wikipedia.org KosodeInitially undyed, the dyed kosode came in the Muromachi period, peaked in popularity in the Momoyama period, and faded out in the Keicho period and Edo period.
- yokai.com kosodenote/Appearance: Kosode no te appear in short sleeved kimonos formerly owned by prostitutes. ... Origin: Kosode no te can occur for a number of reasons.
- japanesewiki.com culture/Kosode.htmlWhile up until then, the kimono had large wrist openings to the full sleeve width and was called Osode, kosode has small wrist openings.
- world4.eu kosode/But in as much as the custom of wearing the uchi-kake has become obsolete, the name kosode has come to be limited to quilted-silk garments only.
- jparc.online glossary/kosode/In nō and kyōgen, kosode are worn by male and female characters of men and women of all ages both as an under-robe or as an outer-robe.
- stringfixer.com tr/KosodeMigoro (身 頃) - lit., "body" - kosode için gövde panelleri orantılı olarak çok daha genişti ve belirgin bir düşük omuz görünümü yarattı.
- martelnyc.com middle-ages/kosode.htmlThe literal meaning of the term kosode is "small sleeve," which refers to the sleeve opening. Kosode are T-shaped and roomy in cut and more than full-length.
- aisf.or.jp ~jaanus/deta/k/kosode.htmThe so-called kanbun kosode 寛文小袖 (Kanbun style kosode ), developed in the Kanbun 寛文 era (1661-73), reflects dynamic merchant-class taste.
- aibooru.online posts?tags=kosodeThe sleeves of the kosode were typically sewn to the body entirely, and often featured heavily rounded outer edges.
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