Take you to understand the square-necked Hanfu Ruqun

Take you to understand the square-necked Hanfu Ruqun

With the continuous development of Hanfu culture, everyone's understanding of Hanfu is also increasing. In the development process of Hanfu, many styles of Hanfu have naturally appeared. When people wear it every day, the most common Hanfu is naturally the skirt or skirt!

Among the forms of underskirts, there is also a type of clothing such as underskirts with flat collars and half arms. So, do you know what a flat collar half-arm skirt is? Have you ever worn this type of Hanfu? Today, let’s take a look at this issue with everyone!

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Tan collar, also known as U collar, is a short coat and one of the half-arms of Hanfu. When it comes to Tan Ling Half Arm, everyone will probably think of the Tang Dynasty. In fact, in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there were also costumes like half-arms! However, with the subsequent development, the tan collar became a characteristic costume of the Tang Dynasty, and it was very popular among the court and the common people.

Although the most popular clothing in the Tang Dynasty was the chest-length skirt, the flat collar can also be said to be a "fashionable product" of the Tang Dynasty. The collar of the flat collar is relatively wide, so it will definitely look very good on women with plump figures. When wearing it, you can directly put the half-arm collar on top of other clothing, which is equivalent to a small coat! Doesn’t it sound very in line with today’s aesthetics?

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When worn, the flat collar can well reflect the graceful figure of a woman, which is also inseparable from its shape. Compared with other clothing, the flat collar is really a plus! Moreover, the flat collar is also a type of waist-length underskirt, which can also outline a woman’s waist very well!

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The heyday of Tan Ling was probably in the early Tang Dynasty. After the middle Tang Dynasty, Tan Ling became less common. This is also inseparable from the social atmosphere and social aesthetics at that time. The main reason is that clothing has become tighter and narrower. When wearing such clothing, it is very suitable for a flat collar~

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After reading this article about the open-necked half-arm underskirt, has everyone become more familiar with the open-necked undershirt? Has everyone become more aware of the open-neck underskirt? When wearing Hanfu, will you try a plain collared skirt? Let’s leave a message to discuss!