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Chinese Clothing

By: Roberto Garabell

The olden Chinese clothing consisted of long robes or gowns. At the same time as the women were clad in tunics that touched the ground whereas the robes for the men reached the knees. Their sleeves were wide and the clothes were usually loose-fitted and sashes were an added accessory to the look. They mostly preferred darker shades instead of the lighter colours and it was symbolised that common people were typically clad in lighter shades. The authentic Chinese clothing in the olden days was referred as the Han Chinese clothing and was also called ‘Hanfu’. The ‘Hanfu’ went through a lot of improvisations with the inception of several dynasties.
The Chinese men wore different kinds of jackets to complement their dress. These Chinese jackets were made out of various fabrics in accordance to the weather and were available in a selection of styles, colours and designs. The rich and the famous back then wore traditional silk jackets with flowerlets, brocades, lattices and a collection of other designs. For all those who participated in the ancient Chinese martial arts opted for the traditional kung fu suits or any other loose form of clothing. The olden times had limited technology and hence the colours that were used in such Chinese clothing were primary colours such as blue, red, yellow and green. The outfits were usually unisex, other than the women dresses were modified to better fit the female body. The higher class of the Chinese society had custom made dresses with elaborate work and exquisite sashes on it despite of the limited colours to pick from.
The complexity in the Chinese outfits was introduced by the Western Zhou dynasty and higher the ranks, more flamboyant are their attires. This includes details such as the length of their skirts, the wideness of the sleeves and the amount of accessories worn. The cuts in the traditionally designed Chinese dress are uncomplicated and with the change of the dynasties, the gender specific dresses came into existence. The Chinese clothing was soon affected with the modern fashions and men started wearing pants and women usually wore skirts. The ‘Hanfu’ kept evolving with time and different styles were evolved. Padded jackets were usually worn during winters to keep warmth and silk is a fabric which is usually restricted to the rich. Gradually, the Chinese dresses moved to the other parts of the world and Chinese themed Halloween dresses are a rage in the west. There are a lot of kids who opt to wear bruce lee costumes for Halloween parties in the west.

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The olden Chinese clothing consisted of long robes or gowns. At the same time as the women were clad in tunics that touched the ground whereas the robes for the men reached the knees

For details visit:http://www.goodorient.com/Jackets_C101 Chinese jackets were made out of various fabrics in accordance to the weather and were available in a selection of styles, colours and designs.There are a lot of kids who opt to wear bruce lee costumes for Halloween parties in the west.

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