Fundoshi
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Image:Japanese traditional swimwear FUNDOSHI red rokushaku front photomodel fthong 1.jpg Image:Japanese traditional swimwear FUNDOSHI red rokushaku back photomodel fthong 1.jpg
The fundoshi (褌) is a traditional Japanese male loincloth. It is made from a strip of cotton cloth 14 inches wide and about 92 to 96 inches long. The cloth is twisted to create a thong effect at the back. Fundoshi are often worn with hanten (a short cotton jacket with straight sleeves) during summer festivals by men who carry mikoshi (portable shrines) in parades.
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External links
- How to tie a Fundoshi
- An Internet Archive copy of Fundoshi- Japanese Loincloth about the types of fundoshi