That’s how it used to be doneWasted chapter since they're wearing clothes during bathtime. Like seriously, you rub the bar soap over the cloth that's on your body?
I was curious and tried to look it up but didn't find anything.That’s how it used to be done
modesty was a big thing back in the day. Not like the clothes are made out of lead. Soap can pass through it pretty easily
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/322908877_The_History_of_Yukata_Fashion_Part_I_Edo_PeriodI was curious and tried to look it up but didn't find anything.
Do you have a source on how people used to bathe with clothes on?
She looks anything but."I'll be bold today."
Compared to what?"A little cramped."
Don't lie. You've been curious since they started."Now I'm curious..."
Depends entirely on what day and where. This seems excessive for the setting they're trying to portray.modesty was a big thing back in the day.
Nice~!
Well when I was a kids me and my siblings used to take bathe with clothes on the RiverI was curious and tried to look it up but didn't find anything.
Do you have a source on how people used to bathe with clothes on?
Playing in a stream as a kid or going for a swim at the beach with a shirt on (to protect against sunburn) seems pretty normal to me.Well when I was a kids me and my siblings used to take bathe with clothes on the River
Hell even now when we go to beach we always wear some light clothes when we swim
Since the girls can't show too much skin because of religion reason so the rest just go with it
Heh.....Playing in a stream as a kid or going for a swim at the beach with a shirt on (to protect against sunburn) seems pretty normal to me.
But straight-up bathing and washing yourself with clothes on? Now that's interesting (weird).
Funnily enough, that practice is the origin of the yukata. Nice little tidbit I got to learn from that paper.