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Description

Shirushi banten (印半纏), a type of hanten also known as happi (法被, 半被) or coat with a black pattern. The pattern consists of dark geometric designs and large lozenge shapes. There is a wide black band around the neck and partway down the centre opening. On the centre opening band are white Japanese characters. The upper back has 'K.T' inside a lozenge shape in red. The upper inside is lined with blue fabric and the rest is unlined.

History Of Use

There are different styles of hanten (袢纏) for different uses. It is worn as a winter jacket/coat if padded, a workman’s jacket, by traditional shopkeepers or during a festival. Hanten is casual wear and worn over ordinary clothes, not over kimono. This hanten was likely worn by a member of Kikui Jidōsha-bu 菊井自動車部 (Kukui motor group).

Iconographic Meaning

Inscriptions: Front - Kikui Jidōsha-bu 菊井自動車部 (Kukui motor group)

Item History

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