So, about a year ago, I bought a pair of hakama from a kimono dealer at a con. They were marked vintage, but were pretty cheap because of some brown staining which the dealer scrupulously pointed out to me. Didn't really care, cos I reckoned I could wash it out, and even if not, WOO REAL HAKAMA. Wore them to a couple of cons, each time packing
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It's the newspaper padding in the waistband that cracks me up though. A seam came loose in the washing process, and this brown flake showed that I thought was some kind of lining. I tugged out, and lo, paper with tiny printing on it. I opened the seam, and no question remained. If I were completely remaking these, I'd love to take it all out and see if there was any recognizable date.
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Well, rayon has been manufactured in Japan since 1924, and nylon since, far as I can find out, just after WW II. (Trivia: because the stuff was used as a substitute for Japanese silk, there's an apocryphal story that the name stands for "now you lose, old Nippon"). I don't really have a basis to decide, but I'm still thinking they're closer to 50 than 90 years old. So I'll go with nylon as a best guess.
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