Therefore, clothes worn by higher-ranking nobles were called 'kariginu' (with patterns and lined garment; kariginu for summer was made without lined garment after the Muromachi period), and others were called 'hoi' ('houi' refers to kariginu as a whole; without patterns and lined garment). |
高位の貴族の着るものを「狩衣」(模様有り、袷仕立て、ただし、室町以降夏物には裏地なし)それ以外を布衣(ほい/「ほうい」と呼ぶと狩衣全体を指す/無紋、裏地なし)と呼び分けた。 |