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Haori
The is a traditional Japanese sort of hip- or thigh-length kimono-like jacket, worn over a ''kosode''. The ''haori'' does not close like the ''yukata'', but is worn open or kept closed by a string that connects the lapels. During the Sengoku period, sleeveless ''haori'' were worn over the armour, like the tabard was in Europe. During the Edo period, economic growth allowed the middle class to afford the ''haori'', yielding laws against ostentatious display of wealth by all but the warrior caste; this in turn gave birth to discreet ''haori'' designs with lavishly decorated lining.〔(More Japanese Haori Jackets & How To Tie A Haori Himo )〕 ==See also==
* Hanten, a less formal jacket
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