Gitons
Gitons are a type of traditional Japanese garment, typically worn by men, and are characterized by their distinctive design and construction. The term "giton" is derived from the word "gita," which means "sleeve," and "shita," which means "under." The name reflects the garment's unique feature of having a long, loose sleeve that extends below the waist, often reaching the ankles. This design is thought to have originated from the need for practicality in rural areas, where the sleeves could be rolled up to protect the wearer's hands while working in the fields.
Gitons are typically made from lightweight, breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen, and are often adorned
Gitons have a rich history and cultural significance in Japan. They were traditionally worn by farmers, fishermen,