How Do You Make Hakama Pants?

Hakama pants are a stylish alternative to normal wrap pants. They are originally from Japan and are quite popular when worn over a kimono. Hakama pants are gender neutral and can be worn by both men and women.

Collect and write down the measurements required. Measure the waistline by wrapping measuring tape around the waist. This should not be done tightly.

Measure the length of the leg of the person who will be wearing the hakama pants once completed. Start at the waist and measure downward. Stop at the desired length.

Measure the amount of fabric needed based on the measurements. Keep in mind that the front of the hakama pants are pleated, so extra fabric will be needed. The deeper the pleats, the more fabric needed.

For example, if the desired pleats are to be one inch per pleat, add at least this much per pleat (traditionally, hakama pants have a total of seven pleats, but you are free to do as little or many pleats as you wish). Also, leave some fabric for the waistband. It ... more.

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