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Koikuchi shirt (鯉口シャツ) is a type of Japanese silk shirt. The term koi-kuchi, carp mouth, refers to the shape of neck.[1]

The koi-kuchi (carp's mouth) shape is also found on other designs in Japan, notably the carp's mouth fitting on a Katana or samurai sword, and the rounded, open lips of carp's mouth Kitoku masks in dance.

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  1. ^ Shūkan Asahi - Volume 88, Issues 1-8 -1983 Page 35 "... なら「力王」「きねや」「晴姿」、七分ズボンなら「関,」「富士姿」、鯉口シャツは「江戸一」か「祭一番」、そして軍手は「おたふく」で决めると、「イマい」ということになる. "同店によると、「デザイナ I のやまもと宽斎さんがよく買いに 06 えますし、外人モデルや若い女のコ ...