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Hakama Buying Guide | Kendo

The two primary options are and Tetron (synthetic blend). Cotton (Aizome) Tetron (Polyester/Rayon) Best For Advanced students, grading, and formal events. Daily practice, beginners, and humid climates. Aesthetics Matte, deep indigo; looks more "traditional". Shiny finish; colors do not fade. Maintenance Difficult. Requires hand-washing and careful folding. Easy. Machine-washable; pleats are often permanent. Comfort Heavy and breathable, but stays wet longer. Lightweight and quick-drying. 2. Sizing and Fit

Hakama sizing is traditionally based on leg length rather than total height, as body proportions vary. kendo hakama buying guide

Buying a kendo hakama involves choosing between traditional aesthetics and modern convenience. This report breaks down the key factors of material, sizing, and maintenance to help you find the right fit for your practice. 1. Material: Tradition vs. Convenience The two primary options are and Tetron (synthetic blend)

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