Though generally worn by both courtiers and samurai as everyday wear, by the [[Muromachi period]], it had become formalwear for samurai, and had come to be worn in more lavish materials and patterns within the Kyoto court. Tall ''tate [[eboshi]]'' were typically worn with the ''hitatare'' up into the Kamakura period; from the Muromachi period onward, it became more typical to wear folded, or flatter, ''ori eboshi'' with the ''hitatare''. | Though generally worn by both courtiers and samurai as everyday wear, by the [[Muromachi period]], it had become formalwear for samurai, and had come to be worn in more lavish materials and patterns within the Kyoto court. Tall ''tate [[eboshi]]'' were typically worn with the ''hitatare'' up into the Kamakura period; from the Muromachi period onward, it became more typical to wear folded, or flatter, ''ori eboshi'' with the ''hitatare''. |