The hanfu is a traditional Chinese garment, chinese qipao dress worn by the Han Chinese before the Qing Dynasty. The hanfu is characterized by its elegant, flowing designs and consists of a variety of elements, including a tunic, a skirt, and often a sash or belt. It has deep historical roots, representing one of the oldest styles of clothing in Chinese culture. The garment is known for its loose, hanfu male layered structure and is usually made from silk or other fine fabrics. Overall, hanfu remains a potent symbol of Chinese cultural identity and historical continuity, reflecting centuries of tradition and evolving fashion. Our store B3 Chinese cheongsam stocks a range of hanfu garments which are Han dynasty style and Tang dynasty style. The Hanfu has its development through the following dynasties: Han dynasty (key features including a cross-collar design and a belt or sash), Tang dynasty (key features including wider sleeves and more complex layering with vibrant colors), Song dynasty (key features including simpler and more elegance look), and Ming dynasty (key features including more emphasis on ritual and formality in clothing with embroidery and intricate designs). Welcome to visit our store located inside Chinatown.
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