From a beautiful gray Garbardine fabric, this Hakama was made by my tailor in the body size 165 cm. The Hakama is a unique piece. The Hakama is extremely resilient, easy to clean and does not tend to wrinkle. It is also color stable and does not shrink when washed. The Hakama falls softly, has a light, noble gloss effect and offers best wearing comfort. The folds in our Hakama are stitched and thus guarantee a consistent optimal appearance. NO more laborious ironing of wrinkles!
You can wash your Hakama at 30 degrees in the washing machine - please do not put it in the dryer. We recommend hand washing. For easy instructions on how to wash your hakama, see Dressing, Wrinkles & Washing.
Features:
Traditional hakama, classic cut for e.g. aikido, iaido, battojutsu, martial arts.
Size: 165
Fabric: gabardine
Fabric color: gray
Pleats stitched
Recommended hand wash
Not suitable for tumble dryer
Stitched pleats
Gabardine fabric is woven from worsted yarn. These yarns have a very smooth and straight fiber, which makes the fabric look particularly fine, high-quality and elegant. The fibers consist of wool or other fine natural and synthetic materials. Many gabardine fabrics consist of a mixed fabric (wool, cotton, synthetic fibers).
Gabardine fabric is very high quality and extremely durable. For this reason we decided to manufacture budo clothing from gabardine fabrics. Gabardine fabric is often made from refined fibers, which gives it the sturdiness, grip and softness in the case - which are important for martial arts. With its delicate sheen, it gives your Budo clothing something luxurious.
To wash
Our hard-wearing gabardine fabric mostly consists of a blend of natural and synthetic fibers. You can usually wash the fabric in your washing machine on a gentle cycle at 30 degrees Celsius.
Dry
Our gabardine fabric is not suitable for the dryer - PLEASE DO NOT WASH IN THE DRYER! Please air dry your clothing. The gabardine fabric dries very quickly; quick.
Iron
YOU can iron your budo clothing made of gabardine fabric - please do not rub it with the heat. If the temperature is too high, the fabric is damaged and can leave annoying marks. One advantage of the gabardine fabric, however, is that it does not crease quickly anyway and when you have hung everything up clean and tidy, ironing is often not necessary at all.
How to dress a Hakama
How to fold the Hakama
How to wash a Hakama