The"suo" is almost the same as that of the "hitatare" style.

Large crest of flax material which attached the crests of"hitatare" greatly was used.

"suo" which simplified "daimon" (=big crest) was able to wear by a samurai's everyday wear or junior.

Both top and bottom are made of "retusu" cloth.

The figure in the picture wears a "suo" with a "muna-himo" string,a leather "kotsuyu" ribbon,"hakama" with a thin waist string which is made of "retsu" cloth, Afterwards, a "koshiita", the board of Yamagata which hits against the back waist, was added.

"sakayaki" hair style which shaves the center of the hair from this time -- the starts of a line -- .

The "mage" hair form is a two-layer.

The figure in the photo, the statue of Takeda Shingen, and a Daimyo of Sengoku (1521-73) are made reference, and it was made.

The material of "suo" in the photo is silk.

[ By change of a ruler layer, what was popular everyday clothes became a samurai's everyday wear, and became a junior samurai's full dress at the Edo period. Originally, leather is used for munahimo (string) and chrysanthemum binding by hempen hitoe. As for a hakama, koshihimo also uses the same cloth with the same cloth. Usually, the long hakama was used using the half-hakama at the time of full dress.]