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Women's clothing is more expensive but of poorer quality. Women who have been "stabbed in the back" start buying men's clothing
Beijing Men's pajamas are "windy under the armpits". The pockets of men's trousers can hold an umbrella and a bottle of water. There are even white-brand men's clothing specially designed with small round cloths to cover all the time. The washed mark on the flesh said, "I have worn Hanfu for more than 20 years and I have never been cared for so caringly." For a long time, women have been accustomed to the slight discomfort caused by Hanfu, thinking that "the clothes are just like this, and I need to adapt to this discomfort myself." It was not until they started to come into contact with men's clothing that they You know, some worries don’t exist when it comes to men’s clothing. Women who were "backstabbed" started buying men's clothing instead. Text| Rao TongyuEdit| p>Zhang QingsongOperation| Xiao ErlangAfter being "backstabbed" in HanfuIn the wardrobe of Beidiao girl Taozi, there is a pajamas She loved it so much that she has not upgraded it after wearing it for 5 years. It is a piece of men's clothing, made of linen, loose, breathable, and has some ingenious designs: although this men's pajamas are half-sleeved, The armpits are empty. In the sweltering… -
1920s chinese clothing, kimono vs hanfu, used hanfu for sale
Chao News Client Reporters Xiao Congwen Xu Tiancheng Jin Chen Shen Yeting In the live broadcast room of Jiaxing Caiyue Zhixue Clothing Co., Ltd. located in Xucun, Haining, the anchor is live broadcasting horse-faced skirts. Photographed by reporter Wang ZhijieA brocade vest is layered with a hoodie, an embroidered jacket is paired with jeans, and a cool horse skirt is worn under a white T-shirt... In this spring and summer, whether traveling, shopping or even going to work, you can often see people wearing discreet clothes. Young people wear clothes with Chinese elements such as buttons, slant lapels, and stand-up collars. New Chinese style has become a popular code for the new generation of clothing. The so-called new Chinese style has no clear definition at present. It can be understood as "clothing that combines traditional Chinese elements with current aesthetic trends". It focuses on being elegant but not heavy, unique but not exaggerated. Standing at the forefront of this wave of national trends, some traditional clothing industry towns in Zhejiang are frequently out of the industry: Xucun, Haining, which started out as curtain fabrics and wall coverings, produces about 30% of the country’s new Chinese-style fabrics; One-third of the new… -
Reviewing those Hanfu cosplay sets
In recent years, national fashion is a word that can often be heard in the fashion circle. Now we can also see many fashions with national style elements. Compared with ordinary fashions, they contain Chinese elements, so they will be more in line with China. People's aesthetics are also more popular among the public. Next, let’s take stock of a few exquisite and individual “national style” fashion suits that will turn you into a classic girl in an instant. 1. Improved national style cheongsam Speaking of Chinese style elements, the first thing many people think of is the cheongsam. However, traditional style cheongsam has very strict requirements on the wearer's body shape. Therefore, there are various styles of improved cheongsam. They retain some elements of cheongsam, such as buttons, collars, etc., but their styles are more suitable for most people's figures. The light apricot embroidered cheongsam dress with a small hollow design at the neckline is stable and elegant but also a little sexy. Relatively speaking, the changes to this skirt are more obvious. In addition to the upper body retaining some of the characteristics of the cheongsam, the lower body has been completely changed to the style of an… -
How was the clothing system established in the Han Dynasty
Women's clothing and accessories in the Han Dynasty are widely recorded in ancient documents and literary works. "Book of the Later Han·Yu Fu Zhi" elaborates on the content of the hierarchical system of women's clothing in the Han Dynasty. Nie Chongyi's "Three Rites" of the Song Dynasty conducted a textual research on women's clothing based on the Confucian classics "Zhou Rites", "Rituals" and "Book of Rites". The inheritance of previous costumes in the Han Dynasty is reflected in the "Han inherits the Qin system". The clothing system of the Han Dynasty was formally established in the period of Emperor Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty. "Book of the Later Han·Yu Fu Zhi" contains detailed descriptions of the clothing and accessories worn by aristocratic women on different occasions. Aristocratic women wear a variety of clothing, while ordinary civilians wear relatively single styles of clothing due to economic constraints and official restrictions on clothing colors and materials. Under the rule of Huang-Lao thought in the early Han Dynasty, the binding effect of Confucian etiquette was not very strong. Overall, the society was in a relatively relaxed social environment, and the social status of women was improved. Women have a higher degree of… -
The manufacturing method of the Chinese Hanfu Qixiong Ruqun
The chest-length underskirt was formerly known as the high-waisted underskirt. It is the name given to a unique women's underskirt during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties periods. In ancient times, most women's underskirts were not very high. However, during the Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties, a kind of underskirt appeared. A skirt with a very high waistband is often called a high-waist skirt in some clothing history. According to people's current research on it, it is generally called a chest-length skirt. Chest-length underskirts are generally divided into two types, one is the chest-length undershirt with a double-breasted skirt, and the other is a cross-collar chest-high underskirt. Generally speaking, the chest-length underskirt with a double-breasted skirt is more widely used. Fabric usage reference What is announced here is not cutting data, but some basic fabric requirements. It is specially provided for those who buy cloth and make their own clothes. Based on the door width of 1.2 meters, the height and body standards of around 160cm can be used as a reference. If it is higher than 170 or fat, add half a meter to one meter. Short clothes = hip length, long clothes = knee length. Tops Cross-collar short… -
Illustrated guide to various Tang Dynasty Hanfu costumes in costume dramas
The Tang Dynasty was its heyday and was very tolerant and open. The "Weather of the Tang Dynasty" is often used to describe this era. The clothing is also correspondingly magnificent and has the characteristics of the times. It can be seen that the costumes appearing in the TV series "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an" have been carefully considered. Taoist uniforms, round-neck robes, women's and men's clothing, underskirts, etc., all restore the characteristics of Tang Dynasty clothing. Taoist uniform Taoist clothing, the clothing worn by Taoists, belongs to the Hanfu system. In "The Twelve Hours of Chang'an", Li Mi wears typical Taoist clothing. Taoist clothing can be divided into five parts: Taoist scarves, Taoist crowns, Taoist robes, shoes and socks, and accessories. Taoist priests have different grades and dress differently. Li Mi has practiced Taoism for more than ten years and has a very high rank. He does not wear a Taoist scarf but a Taoist crown. The Taoist crown worn by Li Mi belongs to the three Taoist crowns, and only high-level Taoist priests are qualified to wear it. The three crowns of Taoism are the Taiqing fishtail crown, the Yuqing lotus crown, and the Shangqing hibiscus crown. The… -
How many types of Hanfu Ruqun are there
Anonymous "Washing Hands and Viewing Flowers" from the Southern Song Dynasty "Picture of Two Maid Girls with Their Backs" from the Tomb of Princess Xincheng With the current "Hanfu" craze, traditional costumes have moved from the screen into people's daily lives. Young people wearing Hanfu can often be seen in the streets and alleys, among which the skirt is the most common. The underskirt is one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Han nationality clothing. It first appeared in the Warring States Period, rose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and remained popular until the Sui, Tang, Song and Ming dynasties. A jacket is a short garment, with the top generally reaching the waist. The bottom is usually worn with a skirt. Ruqun is the collective name of the short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt tied on the lower body in Hanfu. It is the traditional embodiment of the two-part dress of the Han people. Therefore, the underskirt is two pieces of clothing instead of one. The length of the underskirt is shorter and generally does not reach the knee. The top is called "Ru". How did the… -
How many types of Ruqun are there in Hanfu
With the current "Hanfu" craze, traditional costumes have moved from the screen into people's daily lives. Young people wearing Hanfu can often be seen in the streets and alleys, among which the skirt is the most common. The underskirt is one of the earliest and most basic clothing forms in the history of Han nationality clothing. It first appeared in the Warring States Period, rose in the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, and remained popular until the Sui, Tang, Song and Ming dynasties. A jacket is a short garment, with the top generally reaching the waist. The bottom is usually worn with a skirt. Ruqun is the collective name for the short coat worn on the upper body and the skirt worn on the lower body in Hanfu. It is the traditional embodiment of the two-part dress of the Han people. Therefore, the underskirt is two pieces of clothing instead of one. The length of the underskirt is shorter and generally does not reach the knee. The top is called "Ru". Anonymous "Washing Hands and Viewing Flowers" from the Southern Song Dynasty How did the narrow-sleeved short-sleeved skirt style emerge in China and spread widely? In fact, this style… -
Enumerating the millennia-old tradition of Ruqun in Hanfu
"When I sit, my belt lingers in the grass, and when I walk, my skirt sweeps away plum blossoms." "My skirt drags six pictures of the water of the Xiangjiang River, and a section of Wushan clouds towers over my temples."... These beautiful poems cannot describe the softness and beauty of Chinese daughters. Among them, the skirts they wear perfectly set off their elegant and quiet temperament. So, what kind of charm does Chinese clothing, the skirt in the Hanfu system, have that can last through thousands of years and become a classic style in our Chinese history? This article counts the underskirts of each dynasty, trying to sort out the relatively stable shapes among them, and see what the traditional "tong" is in our Hanfu system, and what the "zong" is that never changes away from its origin. 1. Pre-Qin Period "Ruqun" and "clothes" are relatively similar, but there are still differences between them and need to be discussed separately. Of course, this difference does not mean that they correspond to "women's clothing" and "men's clothing" respectively, but refers to the differences in tailoring and cultural connotation. To make a simple analogy, "skirt" and "clothes" are like two branches… -
Tang Dynasty women preferred Hanfu Qi Xiong Ruqun for what reason
Women in the Tang Dynasty really knew how to dress. They emphasize different styles and outfit combinations. Tops include jackets with small sleeves, shirts with wide sleeves, and a variety of skirts. The most eye-catching was the "half-sleeve" dress, the sexiest women's clothing of the time. Half-sleeves, in layman's terms, are an ancient short-sleeved shirt, also called half-sleeves. It evolved from the "half-sleeve" style of the Han and Wei dynasties and was a breakthrough in clothing at that time. Its shape is double-breasted, with sleeves that do not cover the elbows and are waist-length. If worn with a skirt, it is called a "half-sleeve skirt." Even more groundbreaking than half-sleeves is the "topless" skirt, a fashion that boldly reforms the neckline. It changes the traditional openings of round collar, square collar, oblique collar, straight collar and sweetheart collar, increases the size of the opening, and cuts it into a "topless collar". As early as the early Tang Dynasty, people had begun to wear "topless" skirts. When Li Zhi (Tang Gaozong) became emperor, this fashion became more popular. After all, women dress too revealingly, which conflicts with traditional aesthetics. For this reason, Li Zhi ordered that clothes must be modest, which… -
Four Tang Dynasty Hanfu Sets Showcase the Magnificence of the Golden Age
Many of the Hanfu we see now are designed with our modern aesthetics in both patterns and colors, so they have a very strong modern flavor. If you pay attention to "restored" Hanfu, you will find that the aesthetic level of the ancients was also very high. Today we will take Hanfu made in the Tang Dynasty as an example. We will appreciate several sets of restored Hanfu with dignified and elegant colors to show you the atmosphere of the prosperous Tang Dynasty. 1. Green restored Hanfu Pairing: "Round-neck half-arm top + torn skirt" Main color: green Style: Graceful Tang style Nowadays, when we buy Hanfu, we often choose some styles with heavy embroidery. Many people think that Hanfu with heavy embroidery is more gorgeous and grand. However, in ancient times, there were very few embroideries on Hanfu. Most of them were solid colors or printed styles, such as this This kind of restored flower pattern is not as gorgeous as embroidery, but it has a bit of classical charm. This is a set of crew-neck shirts and torn skirts. The overall color is green. Four different depths of green are staggered throughout the outfit, which looks very fresh and… -
Introduction to Hanfu Styles
[Quju] is a style of Hanfu. In ancient times, there were twelve pieces of deep clothing, all with the broad head at the bottom and the narrow head at the top, commonly known as gussets. The ones that follow the gussets and hook the sides are called "curved gussets". Quju [Quju deep clothing] is a kind of Hanfu deep clothing, which was a common dress in the Qin and Han Dynasties. Shenyi can be divided into straight and curved trains according to whether the train is wrapped around the skirt or not. The skirt of the deep-curved garment is extended at the back, and the lengthened skirt forms a triangle, which passes through the back and then wraps around the front. A large belt is then tied around the waist to cover the ends of the triangular pleat. Dark clothes with curved trains were more popular from the pre-Qin to Han dynasties when the hakama was not invented. Can be worn by both men and women. Quju has been retained as women's clothing for a relatively long time. From the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Wei and Jin Dynasties, women's deep attire declined, the rut skirt began… -
Take a Look at the Past and Present of Hanfu
Hanfu, also known as Hanyi, Han costume, or Huafu, is the traditional clothing of the Han Chinese people. It originated from the time of the Yellow Emperor to the mid-17th century AD (late Ming to early Qing dynasty) in the main Han-inhabited areas, centered around the etiquette culture of the Huaxia, and evolved naturally to form a unique style and character of the Han nationality, distinct from the traditional clothing and accessories systems of other ethnic groups. It is a typical embodiment of China's status as a 'country of clothing and headwear' and 'the splendid Chinese civilization,' carrying outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics of Han ethnic dyeing, weaving, and embroidery, and inheriting over 30 items of China's intangible cultural heritage and Chinese arts and crafts. What are the main types of Hanfu? Although there are many styles of Hanfu, they typically feature characteristics such as right lapel, wide sleeves, and deep clothing. They are divided into ceremonial, daily wear, and special clothing. A set of Hanfu generally consists of three layers: "inner garment," "middle garment," and "outer garment," which can be further categorized into "ru," "duan," and "deep garments" based on length. The typical collar style of Hanfu is the 'cross-collared… -
High cost-performance ratio Hanfu
Is Hanfu really that expensive? Whenever a new kid comes out and asks Coco this question, Coco's answer is of course: No! With the development of Hanfu, some large-scale factories have been established, and the cost of Hanfu has gradually become very low. Moreover, many merchants actually inflate their prices from the beginning, and the prices of some clothes are actually not that high at all. For example, the cost of a piece of clothing often includes: embroidery, fabric and labor costs. No matter how high the labor cost is, it will not be ridiculously high. Unless it is privately customized, it is not made by a machine assembly line. Of course, high-priced ones also have high-priced finesse, and low-priced ones also have low-priced benefits. The second is embroidery and fabrics. Unless it is hand-push embroidery made of silk or imitation Suzhou embroidery, it generally cannot reach such a high price. Therefore, Baicai Hanfu is trustworthy! Next, Keke will also show you some very cost-effective Hanfu. Some of them are newbies, and some are very famous in the industry. Come and see if there is any you like. one. Six Immortals Bookstore - Laurel Rabbit This year's round-necked jackets are… -
These Chinese Hanfu are so beautiful, anyone who wears them looks good
In the hot summer, if you want to wear Hanfu to go out for fun, but you don’t want to be too hot, and you want to be twice as cool both visually and in terms of clothing, then it will be a test of how to choose a style. Today I will share with you some dressing methods and styling features that are often asked, come and learn about them! Qingya Han system: Clothes during the Han Dynasty were often more solemn and grand, which also gave us a subconscious sense not to wear them unless necessary. However, many modern Hanfu designs are very everyday. These styles are suitable for taking photos and wearing out for fun. When it comes to the choice of fabrics, we should put aside the heavy fabrics in our minds and choose light fabrics such as gauze and cotton. The inside is made of cotton and the outside is a layer of gauze. It is very cool to wear in summer. The choice of color can also be a little more fairy-like, just avoid bright colors that are too internet-famous. When choosing a hairstyle, you must have your hair hanging down, so that you… -
Introduction to Hanfu Styles
How many styles of Hanfu are there? In this video, we will summarize several styles of Hanfu from the perspective of Baidu Encyclopedia. ·First of all, the underskirt is one of the main styles of women's Hanfu. The short jacket worn on the upper body and the skirt worn on the lower body are collectively called the underskirt. It is a typical "top and lower skirt" clothing system. According to the height of the skirt and the position of the laces, it can be divided into chest-length skirts, waist-length skirts and high-waist skirts. ·Deep clothing is a very common style in the Hanfu system. Its main feature is that the top and bottom are connected. It is one of the most typical Han costumes, including straight-skirted skirts, curved-skirted skirts and other types. ·Round-neck robes are round-neck styles that appeared very early in the history of Chinese clothing, but it was not until the Sui and Tang Dynasties that they became popular as official uniforms. This kind of clothing lasted until the Ming Dynasty and had a great influence on Japan, Goryeo and other countries. ·Other common styles include half-arm skirts, Bijia cloaks, cloaks, Taoist robes and other various forms of…