Sorry if I misspelled it, I'm not verse in such things. Anyone
know of a good source for these? I don't study a japanese
are per se, but these would be great for sweat! Not as heavy
as a towel, and I can tuck it inside my ghi while I'm working out.
RyuShiKan
08-15-2002, 09:12 AM
Originally posted by Kirk
Sorry if I misspelled it, I'm not verseed in such things. Anyone
know of a good source for these? I don't study a japanese
are per se, but these would be great for sweat! Not as heavy
as a towel, and I can tuck it inside my ghi while I'm working out.
Eloquently put
You mean a "hachimaki" (headband)?
Have a look here:
http://users.lmi.net/~taikousa/hachimaki.html
Originally posted by RyuShiKan
Eloquently put {.} <-
You mean a "hachimaki" (headband)?
Have a look here:
http://users.lmi.net/~taikousa/hachimaki.html
Thanks.
Cruentus
08-15-2002, 10:42 AM
I am not familiar with Japanese arts/terminoligy at all.
I'm only coming in here to say that Kirk's "Homer Simpson" aviator is the coolest!
Thanks! :D :cool:
Originally posted by PAUL
I am not familiar with Japanese arts/terminoligy at all.
I'm only coming in here to say that Kirk's "Homer Simpson" aviator is the coolest!
Thanks! :D :cool:
LOL, thank you sir! Glad you like it!
D.Cobb
08-25-2002, 09:17 AM
Originally posted by PAUL
I am not familiar with Japanese arts/terminoligy at all.
I'm only coming in here to say that Kirk's "Homer Simpson" aviator is the coolest!
Thanks! :D :cool:
I know I am being pedantic, but shouldn't that be, AVATAR?
I am sure that Homer can't really fly a plane.
--Dave:D
tmanifold
08-25-2002, 10:36 AM
Do you mean the rolled up towel thing? it is worn around your neck and across your upper shoulders?
Tony
Originally posted by tmanifold
Do you mean the rolled up towel thing? it is worn around your neck and across your upper shoulders?
Tony
Well I heard from a kendoist that they wear them under
their helmets. This same kendoist is the one that told me what
the name/spelling was. He suggested it because it can fit so
well into a gi.