The other name of "konoshi" garment in the photo is "kariginu-noshi."

The "konoshi" is a compromise form of "noshi" and "kariginu."

Its body length is one joh as well as "kariginu."

Its sleeves as well as "kariginu" have a "sodetsuyu" and the "ran" cloth reaches to the skirt of that just like a "noshi."

It came to be worn as an ordinary dress of "noshi" after Muromachi era.

The "eboshi" headgear became a hardened box type as the special feature of Muromachi era style.

Furthermore, a concavo-convex "sabi" , "mayu" and " hinasaki" were made on the surface of "eboshi headgear."

Only a few selected men with authority were allowed to wear the purple string of "kakeo".

The "hakama" trousers in the photo is a "sashinuki" trousers [=nu-bakama] with white horizontal threads and the "hachi-fuji-mon (=eight wistaria pattern)."

In common cases, a person who is older than 40 wears a "noshi" light blue in color.

The color becomes thinner with age and a person who is older than 70 wears a white "noshi."

In case of much older person, the string of "eboshi" headgear are used not only as a front portion but as a cross, and it is made the "okina-gake" style turned backwards.