címei
Címei is a term that originated in Japanese culture and refers to a specific type of cloak or outer garment. Historically, címei were worn by samurai and other high-ranking members of society as a symbol of their status and authority. The garment was typically made of a richly embroidered or patterned fabric, often featuring motifs that reflected the wearer's family crest or other emblematic designs.
In terms of its design, címei were long, cylindrical coats that reached down to the ankles. They
The wearing of címei was a significant aspect of traditional Japanese protocol and etiquette. Only individuals
Today, címei are mostly worn on formal occasions or as a gesture of homage to Japan's rich