Why do Japanese sword men (in movies) often wear white cloth bands arround their shoulders/armpits? Is it to correct their posture, to keep their cloths from being to loose, or something entirely
Introduction of Tenshin ryu hyouho 199 "Tasuki-gake (たすき掛け)" It is how to tie back one's sleeves with a sash. It is used when we get ready for an... | By Tenshin ryu
What's the name of the cloth strap people wear on a kimono (which straightens their back and shoulders)? - Quora
![This detail made me smile. When you wear a kimono and take out your ladder, tasuki suddenly appear! These are the cords used to hold back kimono sleeves while you work! Sorry This detail made me smile. When you wear a kimono and take out your ladder, tasuki suddenly appear! These are the cords used to hold back kimono sleeves while you work! Sorry](https://i.redd.it/infj9wzhn2u41.jpg)
This detail made me smile. When you wear a kimono and take out your ladder, tasuki suddenly appear! These are the cords used to hold back kimono sleeves while you work! Sorry
What's the name of the cloth strap people wear on a kimono (which straightens their back and shoulders)? - Quora
![X 上的 Art Japan:「【Tasuki (たすき)】 "An obi is that over-broad ribbon that's wrapped around the kimono several times before ending in a fancy bow at the back. But what is a tasuki?" [ X 上的 Art Japan:「【Tasuki (たすき)】 "An obi is that over-broad ribbon that's wrapped around the kimono several times before ending in a fancy bow at the back. But what is a tasuki?" [](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EeDiiqjUEAAejDn.jpg)