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Worn during the 7th and 8th Centuries in China.  [[Image:Item04aMo.jpg|thumb|Mo from the Edo Dynasty]] Formal pantaloon-style shirts for women. A female answer to [[Hakama]].
 
Worn during the 7th and 8th Centuries in China.  [[Image:Item04aMo.jpg|thumb|Mo from the Edo Dynasty]] Formal pantaloon-style shirts for women. A female answer to [[Hakama]].
  
 
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Worn during the 7th and 8th Centuries in China.

Mo from the Edo Dynasty

Formal pantaloon-style shirts for women. A female answer to Hakama.