Fundoshi: Difference between revisions

Content added Content deleted
m (Rename "Rated Mfor Manly" to Rated M for Manly)
(Fixed image/caption markup)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{trope}}
{{trope}}
[[File:fundoshi_cgb_4005.jpg|link=Captain Ger Bear|right|A fundoshi in practical application.]]
[[File:fundoshi_cgb_4005.jpg|link=Captain Ger Bear|frame|A fundoshi in practical application.]]


The fundoshi (Japanese: 褌 / ふんどし) is the traditional [[Japan|Japanese]] style of men's [[Loin Cloth]]. It is a single long piece of cloth wrapped into place and fastened by twisting and tucking alone. This versatile tying technique makes any suitable piece of cloth a potential fundoshi. A similar technique can also be used to wear cloth as a headband.
The fundoshi (Japanese: 褌 / ふんどし) is the traditional [[Japan|Japanese]] style of men's [[Loin Cloth]]. It is a single long piece of cloth wrapped into place and fastened by twisting and tucking alone. This versatile tying technique makes any suitable piece of cloth a potential fundoshi. A similar technique can also be used to wear cloth as a headband.
Line 14: Line 14:
A [[Sub Trope]] of [[Loin Cloth]].
A [[Sub Trope]] of [[Loin Cloth]].


Compare [[Barely There Swimwear]], [[Sweater Girl]], [[Wet Sari Scene]] (both of which are also [[Distaff Counterpart|Distaff Counterparts]]).
Compare [[Barely-There Swimwear]], [[Sweater Girl]], [[Wet Sari Scene]] (both of which are also [[Distaff Counterpart|Distaff Counterparts]]).

{{examples|Examples:}}
{{examples|Examples:}}