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How did people in premodern Japan work around the silly laws implemented by the shogunate? This is definitely a fun part of Japanese fashion history that continues to influences our fashion choices today ☺️ Japanese terms in the video: 藍四十八色 Ai shojūhasshoku The (over) 48 shades of navy developed during the Edo Period 四十八茶 Shijū haccha The (over) 48 shades of brown developed during the Edo Period 百鼠 Hyaku nezumi The (over) 100 shades of gray developed during the Edo Period 江戸小紋 Edo komon Intricate pattern layouts that make the fabric look as if it were solid, developed during the Edo Period 裏勝り Ura masari The practice of enhancing the hidden aspects of your fashion with luxurious details—a concept of elegance raved during the Edo Period The kimono-fabric shirt is from: Made by Yuki https://www.madebyyuki.com —————— ▶︎ Hi, I’m Kyota, the author of Amazon Best Sellers: Folk Tales of Japan (book & audiobook) Underdogs of Japanese History Horror Tales of Japan Love Tales of Ancient Japan Please check out my books on Amazon or from my profile page at ☺️: https://kyotako.myportfolio.com/ #japanesefashion #japanesehistory #kimono