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Men's Black Hakama Pants 'Matokuro'

Men's Black Hakama Pants 'Matokuro'

Men's Black Hakama Pants with Wide-Leg Cut and Red Decorative Ribbon

Matokuro means matte black — mato for matte, kuro for black, the deep non-reflective shade that runs through old Japanese lacquerware and ink painting. The hakama keeps the traditional wide-legged silhouette: ankle-length, anchored by an elastic waist, finished with a red decorative ribbon that hangs at the front — a quiet reference to the obi-jime cord that secured the original koshi-ita panel. The black sits matte rather than glossy, holding the eye without competing with the small wash of red.

The cut runs wide through the leg with a generous drape, gathered at the elastic waistband and falling to the ankle. The fabric is a cotton-and-polyester blend with a natural matte finish, breathable in summer and layerable in cooler months. The decorative ribbon detaches if you prefer a cleaner front. Sizes run M, L, XL, XXL and 3XL — the silhouette stays loose by design, so size by waist and let the leg fall as it wants.

You get the hakama pants and the matching red decorative ribbon. The colour holds its tone through regular wear and gentle hand-washing. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter — just one garment, ready to be folded into your wardrobe alongside the rest of what you actually wear.

Wear them with a fitted black tee and white trainers for clean monochrome, or with a grey knit and dark boots when the rest goes pared-back. They pair as naturally with a denim jacket as they do with a kimono cardigan, and they hold their own at home as loungewear too. The red ribbon is the only piece of colour in the silhouette — that's the point. Every detail in the outfit gets to count for more when the rest is matte and quiet.

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Men's Black Hakama Pants 'Matokuro'

$75.00

$26.25
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Men's Black Hakama Pants with Wide-Leg Cut and Red Decorative Ribbon

Matokuro means matte black — mato for matte, kuro for black, the deep non-reflective shade that runs through old Japanese lacquerware and ink painting. The hakama keeps the traditional wide-legged silhouette: ankle-length, anchored by an elastic waist, finished with a red decorative ribbon that hangs at the front — a quiet reference to the obi-jime cord that secured the original koshi-ita panel. The black sits matte rather than glossy, holding the eye without competing with the small wash of red.

The cut runs wide through the leg with a generous drape, gathered at the elastic waistband and falling to the ankle. The fabric is a cotton-and-polyester blend with a natural matte finish, breathable in summer and layerable in cooler months. The decorative ribbon detaches if you prefer a cleaner front. Sizes run M, L, XL, XXL and 3XL — the silhouette stays loose by design, so size by waist and let the leg fall as it wants.

You get the hakama pants and the matching red decorative ribbon. The colour holds its tone through regular wear and gentle hand-washing. No costume packaging, no plastic accessory clutter — just one garment, ready to be folded into your wardrobe alongside the rest of what you actually wear.

Wear them with a fitted black tee and white trainers for clean monochrome, or with a grey knit and dark boots when the rest goes pared-back. They pair as naturally with a denim jacket as they do with a kimono cardigan, and they hold their own at home as loungewear too. The red ribbon is the only piece of colour in the silhouette — that's the point. Every detail in the outfit gets to count for more when the rest is matte and quiet.

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