How much do you know about the Tang Dynasty-style Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun

How much do you know about the Tang Dynasty-style Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun

When talking about the costumes of other dynasties, everyone should be familiar with their shapes. But when it comes to the chest-length skirts of the Tang Dynasty, although everyone prefers this kind of clothing, they don’t know as much about the specific shape of the chest-high skirts as they do about other Han costumes.

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After all, there is no relatively complete physical object to support the chest-length underskirts of the Tang Dynasty, so it is still somewhat difficult to talk about it.

Because there are very few actual pieces of Tang Dynasty chest-length undershirts, the Tang Dynasty Hanfu currently on the market are basically people’s guesses based on images or the styles of Tang figurines and Shosoin collections in Japan. It is difficult to say which one is It must be correct.

Therefore, this has also led to the extremely complicated styles and styles of chest-high underskirts on the market, which can be said to be a "mixed bag".

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Among the many chest-high skirts currently sold by merchants, the most controversial is the two-piece chest-high skirt. This is one that has appeared on the market very early, and it is also one that most businesses are making.

However, this kind of chest-high underskirt was speculated by merchants based on murals and Japanese kimonos, and it should not have much to do with Hanfu. Therefore, the proportion of colleagues who trust this product has been greatly reduced. If you want to buy it, you can only say to be cautious.

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There is also a controversial chest-high underskirt, which is the one-piece chest-high pleated skirt. And such pleats are usually full pleats! This is also the earliest speculated model to appear. Generally, the upper body will look bloated and it will fall off easily.

However, at present, basically no colleagues will choose this product, and basically no merchants are doing it, but the possibility is not completely ruled out.

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So I would like to mention here that compared to chest-length pleated skirts, there are many one-piece waist-length pleated skirts (including waist-length colored pleated skirts). The shape of such a waist-length pleated skirt is well-founded and correct!

As for the chest-length skirts of the Tang Dynasty, the most trusted one at present is the one-piece bust-length skirt. This is the one that everyone currently trusts, and it is well-founded! It seems to be inferred based on the clothes worn by the Tang figurines.

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Such chest-length ripped skirts are usually made from several pieces of cloth (it is currently speculated that each piece of cloth is in the shape of a right-angled trapezoid) sewn together. Nowadays, the number of chest-length ripped skirts sold by merchants has gradually increased, usually eight, twelve, etc.

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After reading this introduction about the chest-length skirts of the Tang Dynasty, do you know more about the chest-length skirts? In fact, the chest-length skirt should be the correct shape of the chest-length skirt in the Tang Dynasty! Do you like this busty skirt? Let’s leave a message to discuss!