The Difference between Sumi Clothing and Jinbei
Picture Left: Jinbei, Right: Sumi Clothing
It is said that the work clothes were originally used as a Zen monk.
This is a workwear that is designed to move around in.
Features long sleeve pants for all seasons.
Meanwhile, Jinbei roots are Jinbei Hatori during the Sengoku period, and the name was derived from "Jinbei Hadori".
Jinbei Hadori is a "missuri jima" for subdued warriors made to mimic the jimu of Sengoku Samurai Hatori and is a sleeveless cover with cotton inside. The Jinbei Hatori is called "Jinbei," which has been changed into "Jinbei" during the period of time.
This is a short sleeve shorts that are mainly worn in summer.