A hat with a chinstrap. This traditional Japanese "Ayai—gasa" is woven from rushes, and is designed to shield the wearer's eyes from the sun and wind. This protective clothing was worn by archers as part of a set known as Ite—gusoku.
Outerwear consisting of a bracer worn on the left side, and designed to stay out of the way of a bowstring, making it a favourite of archers. This protective clothing was worn by archers as part of a set known as Ite—gusoku.
A pair of gauntlets. The left palm remains bare, while the right hand is fully covered by a leather glove so a bowstring can be pulled without damaging the archer's fingers. This protective clothing was worn by archers as part of a set known as Ite—gusoku.
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Footwear made from long, straw cord, which is wound around the wearer's feet and ankles, they allow the wearer a large amount of control even while riding a horse.