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Comments on MetaFilter post haramaki, waist warmerThu, 28 Feb 2008 01:32:49 -0800Thu, 28 Feb 2008 01:32:49 -0800en-ushttp://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss60haramaki, waist warmer
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In Japan <a href="http://www.pingmag.jp/2007/01/15/haramaki-a-granny-item-made-fashionable/">haramaki </a>were originally worn as<a href="http://www.fsinet.or.jp/~usa/historyus.html"> part of samurai armor</a> to protect the <a href="http://hattori.narod.ru/mka/ch06.html">stomach and kidneys</a>. They have evolved to become a handy winter fashion accessory, which keeps the whole body warm. <br /><br /><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haramaki">They</a> are worn in the West by <a href="http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/2/6/10/9589/ITEM/Fox-Racing-Blackbelt-Kidney-Belt-.aspx">bikers</a> and <a href="http://www.backcountry.com/store/RED0077/c/s/Red-Impact-Kidney-Belt.html">snowboarders</a>. In the East they are worn by <a href="http://www.inhigh.jp/2007/02/03/haramaki">some guys</a>, a comfort to <a href="http://www.rakuten.co.jp/phild-life/460169/580416/">pregnant women</a> (or for cramps) and by<a href="http://pratyeka.org/books/forgotten_kingdom/forgotten-kingdom-ahouha-pangchinmei-of-likiang.jpg">Tibetan</a> grannies and grandpas as well. The idea is that if one warms<a href="http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en/thumb/9/9f/300px-3DScience_urinary_posterior_view.jpg"> the kidneys</a>, the blood that circulates will be warmed.
They come <a href="http://webshop.montbell.jp/common/images/product/prod_k/k1108293.jpg">simple</a>, <a href="http://www.cycletownusa.com/kidneybelt.jpg">jeweled</a>, in <a href="http://www.quinnsmarina.ca/seadooaccessories/images/447050_90_fl.jpg">neoprene</a>, <a href="http://www.amazon.de/GORE-BIKE-WEAR-WINDSTOPPER-Nierenschutz/dp/B000VZBPMQ">lo-tech</a>, in <a href="http://www.eglifarm.com/product_info.php?cPath=29&products_id=83">sheepskin</a>, <a href="http://blue_moon.typepad.com/blue_lotus/2006/02/post_3.html">pink stretch satin</a>, <a href="http://www.planetjune.com/blog/haramaki-tummy-warmer-tutorial">DIY</a> or just <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000ITXB36/metafilter-20/ref=nosim/">cheap</a>.post:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440Thu, 28 Feb 2008 01:09:02 -0800nickyskyeharamakikidneybelthealthsamuraikidneysBy: chuckdarwin
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027650
Nope. Still ugly.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027650Thu, 28 Feb 2008 01:32:49 -0800chuckdarwinBy: Phire
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027653
That is actually... cute. *contemplates her own DIY*comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027653Thu, 28 Feb 2008 01:43:31 -0800PhireBy: flapjax at midnite
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027658
They've got a serious thing here in Japan for bellies. A focus on the lower central torso that's, well, deeply ingrained in the culture somehow. And indeed, it does seem to keep one warmer overall, to wear this kind of thing. Never really got into it myself, though. Part of how I maintain cherished "outsider" status!comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027658Thu, 28 Feb 2008 02:03:08 -0800flapjax at midniteBy: farishta
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Very interesting. Great post.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027670Thu, 28 Feb 2008 02:48:26 -0800farishtaBy: hjo3
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027676
Seems like they'd be rather ghastly looking for the, em, heroically portly amongst us. I'll stick to sleeveless sweaters.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027676Thu, 28 Feb 2008 03:21:10 -0800hjo3By: lucia__is__dada
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Does that mean that, in the winter, I can walk around naked (except for the haramaki, that is) in the house without getting my feet cold? Neat. Although I'll believe it when I try it.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027681Thu, 28 Feb 2008 03:51:39 -0800lucia__is__dadaBy: Kid Charlemagne
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I applaud this fashion trend, but only because I wand clothing derived from the European transitional armour. Fluted paldrons here I come!comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027683Thu, 28 Feb 2008 04:01:07 -0800Kid CharlemagneBy: flapjax at midnite
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027686
<i>Does that mean that, in the winter, I can walk around naked (except for the haramaki, that is) in the house without getting my feet cold?</i>
Sure! That is, if you have <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underfloor_heating">underfloor heating</a>! It's been a standard feature in many <a href="http://www.3dmasterpiece.com/Ondol2.htm">Korean</a> homes for a long time, and has caught on in Japan as well.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027686Thu, 28 Feb 2008 04:12:48 -0800flapjax at midniteBy: flapjax at midnite
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<i>Seems like they'd be rather ghastly looking for the, em, heroically portly amongst us.</i>
Heh heh! Or, as someone else put it, in the comments at the linked site: <i>"Anyway, we Americans don't need this, because we have a lot of fat around the middle to keep us warm :)"</i>comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027691Thu, 28 Feb 2008 04:19:31 -0800flapjax at midniteBy: not_on_display
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A perfect accessory to my <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkin">merkin</a> and <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codpiece">codpiece</a>. So now, when I get up in the morning, it's, "Merkin, codpiece, haramaki, legwarmers..." and so on.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027702Thu, 28 Feb 2008 04:55:12 -0800not_on_displayBy: not_on_display
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027704
<small>But I'm concerned that it may make my fanny-pack slip. Is there an accessory that holds the fanny-pack to the haramaki? Hiking my fanny-pack up constantly would be embarrassing, not to mention codpiece displacement.</small>comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027704Thu, 28 Feb 2008 04:59:53 -0800not_on_displayBy: DU
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027725
Why can't I just wear pink long underwear?comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027725Thu, 28 Feb 2008 05:55:22 -0800DUBy: Abiezer
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027728
There's a trad Chinese thing called the 肚兜 (dùdōu) or 兜肚 (dōudu) that covers the belly. I've mostly seen kids wearing them but it makes for some sexy women's wear too.
I was interested to note how blokes here will roll up their T-shirt to expose the belly when it's hot in summer in the way back home we'd open a shirt at the neck.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027728Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:05:27 -0800AbiezerBy: loiseau
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027729
Hmm, I've known these in Canada as "belly bands" but haramaki is a much nicer word.
I agree that they are really cute.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027729Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:05:51 -0800loiseauBy: Mitrovarr
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027753
I've never understood the point of cold-weather gear for the torso alone. In what kind of weather does one need to warm one's core, which is for most people the very last thing to get cold, and not their arms as well?comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027753Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:43:27 -0800MitrovarrBy: Uther Bentrazor
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Sweet, my portly ass has been waiting for the men's girdle to come back into vogue!comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027755Thu, 28 Feb 2008 06:47:30 -0800Uther BentrazorBy: Abiezer
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Uther - <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cummerbund">cummerbund</a>!comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027767Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:07:44 -0800AbiezerBy: desjardins
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027778
DO WANT. How long do you think this trend will take to come to the States?comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027778Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:19:51 -0800desjardinsBy: kalimac
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027787
I'm sitting here with a shawl wrapped around my belly. WANT ONE.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027787Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:25:55 -0800kalimacBy: Green Eyed Monster
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027792
How is this different than wearing an undershirt?comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027792Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:31:23 -0800Green Eyed MonsterBy: junesix
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027800
<strong>Green Eyed Monster: </strong>From a clothing style perspective, it looks like a way to add a layer of color or pattern that comes out from underneath the primary layer without adding bulk or a full layer of clothing. For women who like wearing short shirts or jackets, it covers the area that would normally be exposed below the shirt and above the skirt/dress/pants.
In the West, most people, especially men, don't heavily mix and match colors, patterns, and textures. That's probably why the idea of adding a partial layer that isn't very functional seems so strange. In Japan, it's very <a href="http://www.pingmag.jp/images/article/haramaki04.jpg">common to do that</a>, especially among the younger generation.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027800Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:45:23 -0800junesixBy: MNDZ
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027803
mitrovarr- I think it's not the kind of weather but the kind of person. For me, putting on a beater under my tshirt makes me alot warmer than wearing sweater. It's not that my chest is cold and my arms aren't, just that insulating my core well traps more heat than insulating the extremities, and the heat that wasn't lost is "sent" to my arms and legs. But if your body doesn't naturally produce some threshold amount of heat then maybe minimizing loss from the extremities, instead of maximizing intake, is the ticket?comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027803Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:47:08 -0800MNDZBy: zeoslap
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027804
If you keep your torso warm your extremities don't get cold.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027804Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:48:40 -0800zeoslapBy: zeoslap
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027806
To expand, the reason your extremities get cold is that when your core starts getting cold your body restricts blood flow to the extremities in order to keep your major organs warm. So if you keep your core warm your body doesn't need to restrict that flow and the fresh warm blood keeps you warm.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027806Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:51:50 -0800zeoslapBy: tommasz
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027821
<strong>flapjax at midnite</strong>, the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dantian">hara</a> (literally "belly") is "considered the physical center of gravity for the human body and by extension the seat of one's internal energy" which at least partially explains the Japanese fixation with it.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027821Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:01:03 -0800tommaszBy: bunnytricks
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For some reason, my upper back is always frigid when the temperature is below, like, eighty. It's like the rest of me can feel warm and cozy but somehow an invisible bag of ice cubes always finds its way down the back of my thermals. Previously, the only way I've found to handle the cold is to wrap scarves around my chest like some sort of high riding tube top (moob top?) but they never really manage to stay in place. Maybe one of these put on upside down will be unobtrusive and stable enough to be the answer to all my winter problems. Thanks, hopefully.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027831Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:05:23 -0800bunnytricksBy: casarkos
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027862
Given the recent trend toward women's tops being trapezoidal sacks that billow out over the tummy area, this is a pretty good idea.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027862Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:19:23 -0800casarkosBy: fuzzypantalones
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i'd be interested in it's girdle properties.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027865Thu, 28 Feb 2008 08:23:13 -0800fuzzypantalonesBy: quin
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027987
Not enough clothing takes it's cues from medieval armors. I think I would get a lot more respect in my office meetings if I were wearing some <a href="http://uts.cc.utexas.edu/~sparta/topics/images/karmour/greaves.jpg">greaves</a>.
<small>And is it just me, or does the <a href="http://www.quinnsmarina.ca/seadooaccessories/images/447050_90_fl.jpg">neoprene</a> haramaki look suspiciously like a <a href="http://www.comfortchannel.com/images/Cinchim_front.jpg">lumbar support</a>?</small>comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2027987Thu, 28 Feb 2008 09:29:07 -0800quinBy: wemayfreeze
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Dang, I'm pretty into these. If only I had the flat to pull it off.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028007Thu, 28 Feb 2008 09:51:10 -0800wemayfreezeBy: nickyskye
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2028016
Years ago, living in North India around Tibetan refugees, I noticed the old folks (to me then anyone over 40) wore a scarf or shawl wrapped around their waist or a short wool apron turned around in back. I asked what it was and was told by warming their back their whole body would be warm. Since I suffered horrendous menstrual cramps and aching focused mostly in the kidney area, especially in cold weather, I decided to try it. What I did was take a cotton t shirt a size too small for me so it was slightly tight, cut off the top and put the tube on, fold it over, so it warmed my waist. Amazing comfort, especially when sitting in meditation or for a long time.
Then, when I became a street vendor in 1986 in NYC and faced standing outside all day in the long, bitter winters here I found by buying a neoprene belt in the <em>cheap</em> link above worked astonishingly well to keep me warm. Having one of those belts on, no need to wear any kind of coat, especially nothing bulky, until below 40 degrees F (4C), providing greater mobility while setting up, selling and breaking down the display. What zeoslap said, warming the core, in particular the kidneys, warms not only the trunk of the body but also the extremities. That would make sense why bikers, snowboarders and anyone else wear them. At home, with the computer next to the drafty window, a lightweight haramaki is very nice.
Now I rarely wear anything but a light coat in winter, even near freezing temps, because I use a haramaki under my shirt. They do work wonderfully.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028016Thu, 28 Feb 2008 09:58:07 -0800nickyskyeBy: clearlydemon
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I found some for sale at <a href="http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_type=tag_title&search_query=haramaki">Etsy</a>.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028276Thu, 28 Feb 2008 12:19:39 -0800clearlydemonBy: Zinger
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Oh man, I'd love something like this. I forever feel like my lower back is cold. Where can I buy??comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028435Thu, 28 Feb 2008 14:33:03 -0800ZingerBy: flapjax at midnite
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2028509
<i>Dang, I'm pretty into these. If only I had the flat to pull it off.</i>
Hey, no problem, you can wear these in <i>any</i> kind of apartment!
<small>And by the way, wemayfreeze, this is the perfect post for you to get eponysterical in!</small>comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028509Thu, 28 Feb 2008 15:14:57 -0800flapjax at midniteBy: wemayfreeze
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Ha! I didn't even catch that. Dang.
BTW, this is the thread where people start using "flat" to mean the opposite of fat, k?comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028596Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:27:51 -0800wemayfreezeBy: flapjax at midnite
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K!comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028603Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:36:12 -0800flapjax at midniteBy: flapjax at midnite
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2028604
Elemenopee!!comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028604Thu, 28 Feb 2008 16:36:37 -0800flapjax at midniteBy: Zinger
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2028730
Belly bands appear to be for when you're pregnant. There are these, however:
<a href="http://www.e-budostore.com/special.htm">http://www.e-budostore.com/special.htm</a>
and
<a href="http://www.yogagurl.com/shop/YGA11.htm">http://www.yogagurl.com/shop/YGA11.htm</a>
I've no idea if either one of these shops is reputable, and I have no affiliation, I just googled 'til these came up. However I'm going to try the Budostore. (This post happened to catch me on a day when I felt absolutely frozen all day...)comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028730Thu, 28 Feb 2008 18:38:50 -0800ZingerBy: hadjiboy
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2028854
Amazing, now I want one too!comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2028854Thu, 28 Feb 2008 23:10:47 -0800hadjiboyBy: loiseau
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2029050
<a href="/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2028730">Zinger</a>: <i>Belly bands appear to be for when you're pregnant.</i><br>
Oh, no, I definitely heard them called that maybe 3 (?) or so years ago when layering was first big. They were for layering underneath. I made one, which, now that I think of it, I seem to have lost.
<a href="/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2027862">casarkos</a>: <i>Given the recent trend toward women's tops being trapezoidal sacks that billow out over the tummy area, this is a pretty good idea.</i><br>
On behalf of women with non-flat bellies and large breasts, longer and non-clingy shirts are the best thing that's happened in fashion in my lifetime. They're long enough to cover extra chest mileage and don't require pulling away clinging fabric from the less-than-perfect waist. I hope it never goes out of style.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2029050Fri, 29 Feb 2008 08:39:32 -0800loiseauBy: loiseau
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2029251
Oh, I wanted to add, I wear <a href="http://store.americanapparel.ca/2386.html">these really long American Apparel t-shirt dresses</a> and it serves the same purpose (though not with a pocket!) I've got a bunch of them -- actually I'm wearing a red one right now. They are amaaaaazing in the winter as a bottom layer (keeps butt warm and no cold air gets in under my shirt) and will still be cute in the summer because they're more or less sleeveless. Hint: you can get American Apparel stuff way cheaper on Ebay. I use <a href="http://stores.ebay.ca/Master-Q-of-Clothes">these guys</a> and they're fantastic, but you can also <a href="http://search.ebay.ca/search/search.dll?from=R40&_trksid=m37&satitle=%22american+apparel%22+2386&category0=">just search on "american apparel" + the style number</a>.comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2029251Fri, 29 Feb 2008 10:29:13 -0800loiseauBy: easy_being_green
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2029281
What will Japanese fashion come up with next...comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2029281Fri, 29 Feb 2008 10:38:52 -0800easy_being_greenBy: Zinger
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2041267
Just as a follow up I can confirm the Budostore I linked to above delivers as promised - quickly too!
<small><small>And yes, I am toasty warm now!</small></small>comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2041267Tue, 11 Mar 2008 06:57:24 -0800ZingerBy: loiseau
http://www.metafilter.com/69440/haramaki-waist-warmer#2042278
What do they look like, Zinger? In the pictures in the store you can't really tell (or I can't, anyway).comment:www.metafilter.com,2008:site.69440-2042278Tue, 11 Mar 2008 21:41:00 -0800loiseau
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