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#styles similar to these being worn in japan bc i think the heavy layering us just a popular thing to try out but not so much here sadly
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so terribly tragic these styles arent very popular anymore but at least the people still actively wearing them r very chill
#the bin#tbh theres very few styles like these that are popular here rn. i think most ppl arent very into the muted/light colors + heavy layering rn#which is ofc fair. if you dont like it then whatever. but its still sad to me. also very upsetting that the cpk tag has been taked over#by things that arent cpk. c0qu3tt3 is like. idk enough abt it but its fine but its totally different than cpk#the lolita tag has had similar issues with c0q3tt3 but its popular enough to not be a big problem but the cpk is almost all that :(#(i censored it so this wont show up when you search that)#there are a few styles popular in japan rn that r similar but they havent gained popularity here. ive noticed that there always seems to be#styles similar to these being worn in japan bc i think the heavy layering us just a popular thing to try out but not so much here sadly#well. it honestly took me awhile to actually get into cpk bc it seems so hard to define and i cane from lolita so i felt like there was#gonna be rules n whatever but no.nits honesly so chill. just get the vibe down n ur good#well. lolita is really the only one ive seen that kinda behavior in and its so unjustified. clothes are meant to evolve and lolita isnt#some special case. it works just the same as all other fashion but people treat it like it HAS to be more than clothes. its unfortunate#things like fairy kei have managed to do just fine and survive despite having the exact same problem as lolita w weirdos sexulizing it#idk. im rambling. i am happy for the people out here still keeping the fashion alive
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samuraijackenjoyer · 7 months
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sometimes I wonder what the fuck Genndy was thinking with Jack and his mother’s robes. I don’t even know where he got the idea for plain white kimono, considering that’s not really something in any samurai movies and such. The thing that’s especially amusing to anyone who knows abt traditional Japanese clothing is that. that’s essentially long Johns or a slip. It’s the underwear of the actual kimono and is sometimes a sleep dress. I think I know of one Japanese media where a plain white kimono is used as an actual public presenting outfit, and it’s Okami where Kushi wears one as the sacrificial offering. (hold on, getting to that.) If he wanted it to be an actual training gi, for one it doesn’t make sense that his mother is wearing the exact same thing, and two, it’s not a single layer kimono. anything samurai wore was not a single robe— the kimono shirt was double layered (with the white juban underneath normally) and the hakama pants were pants, not an open robe, despite often looking like a dress to outsiders bc of how flowing and wide they are. A gi looks even less like Jack’s robe— think of the white karate outfits. That’s a gi. For Iaido and Kendo and such the training clothing does tend to be the kimono shirt and hakama, but it’s not white on white, and I don’t know that it would be called a gi like the type worn for judo and such. I just wonder where the hell Genndy got the idea of Jack just essentially wearing underwear all the time lmao. I DO understand why he chose white, he wanted the contrast between Jack and Aku, but choosing a single layer plain white robe, beyond just for the sake of simplicity in animation, is the thing that surprises me. (Not in a negative way, just that I wonder where it came from). I have to wonder what people watching in Japan thought of Jack wearing that. No one seems to feel strongly enough to comment, and I believe part of that is just suspension of disbelief and Samurai Jack being such a simplistic cartoon in its displays that it’s kind of easy to ignore, but there have to be times ppl wonder why he’s wearing that lol. Especially bc Genndy KNOWS the proper attire, evidenced by the clothes he puts on Jack’s father in both the opening scenes and Birth of Evil.
I highly doubt this much thought was put into Jack’s clothing, but I do like to think that the reason Jack wears such a shockingly minimal and unarmored outfit is because of his function as the one meant to defeat Aku. Going back to the mention of Kushi in Okami, she wears those clothes bc she is meant to be the “pure, innocent, sacrificial offering”. The robe is not unlike those worn in Shinto purification rituals, or robes worn by Buddhist priests. It’s also very well known for being the clothes a dead person is put in. Kushi was basically wearing her shroud. Tying that in with Jack, I believe the reason Jack wears what he does is because he is meant to be similar. Jack is an offering from his parents, giving up their son to be the nameless warrior in order to defeat Aku for good. They want him to be the antithesis to everything that Aku is, so Jack wears robes meant for purification and to an extent representing sacrifice, a simple, genderless and unadorned kimono very uncharacteristic of the Emperor’s son, because as long as Aku lives, that title is not his. Jack wears that robe because he is meant to be the pure, innocent, forged and powerful sacrificial challenger to defeat Aku, or die trying.
As for Jack’s mother, part of me wonders if she had connections to the monks she stays with in the opening, and therefore from the moment she and the emperor decided on their son being the backup plan in case Aku returned, she was preparing both herself and him in her own way. (That’s the best explanation I can think of bc all things considered his mother should have been wearing some very heavy and ornate court Kimono. Maybe she and the emperor just weren’t into the style lmao.) edit: she DOES wear what looks like a simplified layered kimono in a few scenes, but the ones where she’s with her son, like the opening and I think the scene where she’s making a straw hat, she’s usually wearing a white robe.
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