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Japanese work-trousers
Monpe (もんぺ /モンペ) sometimes romanised as moppe or mompei, and referred to in Korean, ilbaji (see Baji), is an umbrella term for a traditional style of
Monpe
Japanese clothing production practice
early postwar period of re-using existing textiles, most commonly kimono or monpe, to make new typically Western-influenced clothing. It is a term originating
Rehabilitation Clothing (Kōseifuku)
Rehabilitation_Clothing_(Kōseifuku)
Standardized outfits worn by students of South Korean schools
World War II and Japan's involvement in the war. The uniform was dubbed 'monpe (몸빼, munbae).' Some schools avoided this policy by designating other pants
School uniforms in South Korea
School_uniforms_in_South_Korea
Japanese manga series
Teatoru" (拍手と喝采のテアトル) December 3, 1994 (1994-12-03) 15 "Grief of the Young Girl's Monpe" "Wakaki Monpe Shōjo no Nageki" (若きもんぺ少女の嘆き) December 10, 1994 (1994-12-10) 16 "Least
Tonde_Burin
Traditional Japanese garment
kimono factories shut down, and the government encouraged people to wear monpe (also romanised as mompe) – trousers constructed from old kimono – instead
Kimono
Japanese term for selling luxuries to buy essentials
encouraged during the war, especially for women who had turned to wearing monpe as an alternative to kimono. Restrictions on new clothing continued after
Takenoko seikatsu (Bamboo-shoot living)
Takenoko_seikatsu_(Bamboo-shoot_living)
kimono factories shut down, and the government encouraged people to wear monpe (also romanised as mompe) - trousers constructed from old kimono - instead
Japanese_clothing
2016 Japanese film
The characters wore monpe (women's trousers, pictured in 1937) in the winter of 1943 because it was very cold and tabi socks were not available.
In This Corner of the World (film)
In_This_Corner_of_the_World_(film)
Japanese geisha
reopen, Tsutaki Yokomatsu Asaji commuted from Soka to Yanagibashi wearing monpe (work pants). It is said that she would do her makeup at a friend's house
Tsutaki_Yokomatsu_Asaji
Coup d'état attempt in Japan on August 24, 1945
national uniforms of that time, while the women wore a simple kimono or monpe. Hasegawa and Moriwaki had Japanese swords. Fujii had four sticks of dynamite
Matsue_incident
(yama-bakama) and other work clothes including 42 tachitsuke pants, 50 monpe women's work pants, 14 trousers of karusan style and 13 others. Miyamoto
List of Important Tangible Folk Cultural Properties
List_of_Important_Tangible_Folk_Cultural_Properties
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Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Flower
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Creek Meadow
Female
English
Variant form of English Keisha, KESHIA means "cassia," a bark similar to cinnamon.
Boy/Male
Scottish
From the stockade.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One with a Heart Like Ocean
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Parsi, Telugu
Lord of Vital Breaths; Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Special Person of All Beings
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the wise.
Male
Native American
Native American Cheyenne name TAHKEOME means "little robe."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Terrie, TERRI means "harvester."
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