Generally even in the Edo period, kinagashi with jittoku on is often considered to be a formal attire for doctors, sado (a person in charge of the tea ceremony), chabozu (tea-server), hired commoners in towns, and so on, which is thought to be based on the lifestyle of the commoners in towns in the Muromachi period. |
一般に江戸期にあっても、医師、茶頭、茶坊主、お抱町人などにおいては十徳に着流しが正装であるとされることが多く、これは室町期の町人風俗に基づくものであろうと考えられる。 |