![]() Shiro doesn't like to wear loincloths, and Kojiro doesn't like that Shiro won't wear it. The manga is set in a very strange 1900's esque era of Japan, and loincloths are the equivalent of men's underwear. Brought up to a truly frightening extent in Adekan. ![]() Also can be worn by women, either with or without a matching bikini top.Ī Sister Trope to Fur Bikini (the Distaff Counterpart). Sometimes the wearer Prefers Going Barefoot. Quite often overlaps with a ( Walking) Shirtless Scene. May occasionally be justified, if the barbarian from the Grim Up North actually complains about the sweltering heat of the southern lands he's exploring, and refuses to wear more for this reason. Is frequently used as a male instance of Stripperific outfits. ![]() Sure they wear these made of fur, and perhaps they dress better when actually in their northern homelands, but otherwise this is a form of Impossibly Cool Clothes. But one of the most prominent appearances in fiction is the fantasy Barbarian Heroes, even though they come from the north, where it's really cold. Often some cultures, especially stereotypically primitive ones, have this as the only form of clothing. Sometimes it's just a flap over the crotch and rear, and sometimes it's woven like actual briefs. In essence, a loincloth is lower body underwear made of cloth or hides. Belkar Bitterleaf, The Order of the Stick, #736
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