Hold the Hakama open, with the back of the Hakama under your
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Pull the inseam over to the right a bit, then close the Hakama. |

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Lay the Hakama on a flat surface, face down. Push the two sets of
belts out of your way and flatten the Hakama as best you can. |

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There are two pleats on the back of the Hakama, one on top of the
other.
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Pull the top pleat aside down the length of the Hakama exposing
the one underneath.
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Straighten the pleat that is now exposed along the entire length
of the Hakama making sure it is centered.
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Bring the top pleat back over on top again and straighten it in
the same way as the last one.
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Now carefully turn the Hakama over so the front is now facing up.
Be sure to keep the two back pleats intact. This takes practice!
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There are five pleats on the front, and similar to those on the
back some of them are on top of the other. Locate the center of
the Hakama and fold back the set of top pleats to expose the ones
underneath.
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Straighten these exposed pleats in the same fashion as the two on
the back.
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Now, bring the top pleats back to the center and straighten
those.
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Run your hand down the length of the Hakama to help flatten out
any bulges. This also serves to remove any obvious pieces of lint
or dirt.
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Fold the outer edge of the Hakama in towards the center. Make
sure this fold is of the same width all the way down the length
of the Hakama.
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The width of this fold should be such that the crease it makes is
directly in line with where the belts attach.
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Repeat this on the other side of the Hakama.
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Carefully slide your arm underneath the bottom of the Hakama
being careful not to disrupt the two pleats on the back side.
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Flip the Hakama forward, folding up about 1/3 their length.
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Slide your arm under the bottom again, and fold up the Hakama by
another 1/3.
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Repeat this folding a third time.
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Carefully turn the Hakama over again so that the back is face up
and separate the two sets of belts.
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Take one of the long belts and fold it in half onto itself.
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Fold the same belt in half onto itself once again.
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Take the folded belt and lay it across the Hakama, diagonally
across the center.
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Repeat this for the long belt on the opposite side so that it
makes an "X" over the Hakama.
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Take one of the small belts and lay it over the center of the
"X". In this case I start with the left belt.
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Now bring the short belt under the center of the "X".
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Now fold the short belt diagonally over the top of the left descending
arm of the "X". Had I started with the short belt on
the right, I would fold it over the right arm of the
"X".
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Bring the belt under and back over this same part of the
"X" twice.
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Repeat this process for the other short belt.
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Bring the short belt on the left diagonally across the center of
the "X" to the right and through the loop made on the
lower descending arm of the "X" on the right.
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Repeat this step for the short belt on the right, bring it
through the loop on the lower part of the "X"'s arm on
the left.
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Your Hakama are now folded!
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