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Monday, 19 August 2013

Standard Style(hanfu)


Garments
The style of Han Chinese clothing can be summarized as containing garment elements that are arranged in distinctive and sometimes specific ways. This may be different from the traditional garment of other ethnic groups in China, most notably the Manchu-influenced Chinese clothes, the qipao, which is popularly assumed to be the solely recognizable style of "traditional" Chinese garb. A comparison of the two styles can be seen as the following provides:
Component
Han
Manchu
Upper Garment
Consist of "yi" (), which have loose lapels and are open
Consist of "pao" (), which have secured lapels around the neck and no front openings
Lower Garment
Consist of skirts called "chang" ()
Consist of pants or trousers called "ku" ()
Collars
Generally, diagonally crossing each other, with the left crossing over the right
Parallel vertical collars with parallel diagonal lapels, which overlap
Sleeves
Long and loose
Narrow and tight
Buttons
Sparingly used and concealed inside the garment
Numerous and prominently displayed
Fittings
Belts and sashes are used to close, secure, and fit the garments around the waist
Flat ornate buttoning systems are typically used to secure the collar and fit the garment around the neck and upper torso


(By Echo)


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