Hakama
Hakama are Japanese clothing that looks like a skirt. Men also wear hakama like trousers. Hakama begins in the 6th century. Hakama are tied at the waist and worn over kimono.
Hakama Media
Two Miko wearing hakama
Two Shinto priests wearing hakama; note lack of koshi-ita (腰板)
The front panel is tied first (persons: Rikiya and Konami).
Shimoda Utako, women's activist, educator and dress reform advocate, in hakama
Two students (first and third from the left) wearing hakama over furisode at Waseda University graduation ceremony, 2015