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Hakama, traditionally worn at university graduation ceremonies and other special occasions, have long been admired—especially by women who dream of the elegant, Taisho-style look. But when it comes time to actually wear a hakama, which is better: renting or purchasing? Here, we introduce the benefits of both options!
Benefits of Purchasing a Hakama
- You Can Choose the Perfect Size for You
One of the biggest advantages of purchasing a hakama is that you can choose one that fits you perfectly. This is particularly important for taller individuals (over 170 cm) or petite individuals (below 150 cm). With rentals, it can be challenging to find a hakama in your size—if you like a particular pattern, it might not be available in the correct size.
In contrast, if you purchase a hakama, you can have it tailored or altered to fit you perfectly. - No Worries About Stains or Dirt
With rental hakama, since they are borrowed items, you must return them in pristine condition. At events like university graduations, where you might enjoy drinks or buffet-style parties with friends, spills and stains are common. Rain or mud can also cause damage.
If you purchase a hakama, you won’t have to worry as much about minor stains or dirt, giving you greater freedom of use.
Benefits of Renting a Hakama
- More Economical
For most people, hakama are worn only on special occasions such as graduation ceremonies. If you don’t wear them regularly, buying a brand-new hakama—which usually costs over 100,000 yen—can be very expensive. Rentals typically cost around 50,000 yen, making them a cost-effective option. - Access to New and Trendy Designs
Hakama designs change with the times. If you purchase one, you’re stuck with that design for subsequent occasions unless you buy another. Many people grow tired of wearing the same style. Renting, however, allows you to choose different designs each time, so you can enjoy a variety of looks. - No Need for Storage or Aftercare
Owning a hakama means you need to store it carefully, which can take up space, and you’ll have to perform regular maintenance to prevent stains, wrinkles, mold, or damage by insects. Even if not worn, it should ideally be aired out at least once a year. If you don’t want the hassle of aftercare or lack sufficient storage space, renting is a convenient alternative. - Often Includes Accessories and Hairstyling Services
Hakama rentals often come with a full set of accessories and hairstyling services so that you can look your best. If you purchase a hakama, you must provide a bag, zori, and other accessories on your own. For those who prefer a hassle-free, all-in-one solution, renting is ideal. - Sometimes Includes Pre-Shoot Photography Services
For graduation ceremonies, many rental services offer pre-shoot photography as part of the package, saving you the trouble of finding a separate photographer.
Conclusion
If you have a body type that makes it hard to find a rental in the perfect size, purchasing might be the best option. On the other hand, hakama rental offers excellent cost performance and the flexibility to try multiple designs, often with additional services included. Consider factors such as aftercare and optional services, compare the benefits of both options, and choose the one that best suits your needs.