In terms of the historical clothing that he is wearing here, very likely it would be a kosode and hakama. As the sleeves appear to end just below his elbow. We’re the sleeves longer it would be hitatare and hakama, (hitatare kamishimo – an outfit where the upper and lower parts match and where the outermost upper body layer is a hitatare) if the outermost upper body garment didn’t have sleeves (as is often seen in period drama) it would be a kataginu (over a kosode), and hakama.
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A hakama
In terms of the historical clothing that he is wearing here, very likely it would be a kosode and hakama. As the sleeves appear to end just below his elbow. We’re the sleeves longer it would be hitatare and hakama, (hitatare kamishimo – an outfit where the upper and lower parts match and where the outermost upper body layer is a hitatare) if the outermost upper body garment didn’t have sleeves (as is often seen in period drama) it would be a kataginu (over a kosode), and hakama.