| | |  | Uniforms | Home » » Traditional Hakama Uniform | | | | | | | Description: | | Traditional full length skirt for Japanese martial artists. Comes in black poly/cotton material. Beautifully pleated in the traditional design. A strong back plate and strong quality sewn lace ties. Size 24 for people up to 125 lbs. in weight and 5'4" in height. | | | Features: | |
• Traditional full length skirt for Japanese martial artists.
• Comes in black poly/cotton material.
• stylish and comfortable fit
• Beautifully pleated in the traditional design.
• For size charts please click Martial Arts Mart shipping information link and then Seller Help link.
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21 of 24 found the following review helpful:
Problems at every turn...Sep 01, 2004
By James Matson Ordered from this site a black hakama, 70% polyester, 30% cotton.
Was sent 70/30 poly/rayon. Amazon or affiliated sellers could not find records of transaction. Tracked down Tiger Claw from package address--no records. Finally discovered (after 3 phone calls), Tiger Claw sub-contracts with a distributor who apparently mailed the wrong item, because no poly/cotton hakama are available at the advertised price. Distributor agreed to refund money, upon return of item. Item was returned two months ago; my account has not been credited as of this time. And they are still advertising the poly/cotton hakama.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
pretty goodAug 08, 2005
By Fernando Godayol
"Katzumoto Moritzugo"
I got what I asked for, this hakama is very nice, almost wrinkle free. It folds very nicely every time and my laundry washed it by hand with no changes in it's form or appearance, the only objection is that with Iaido practice the left knee gets very used and the marks on the hakama remain even after the laundry cleaning, but this occurs in virtually all hakamas. Enjoy it.
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