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What channels do people buy Hanfu?

The channels for purchasing Hanfu are as follows:

1, Xuequn or Hanfu Group

Many schools will have some Hanfu leisure groups or hobby groups, and most of the people in the group are students of our school. So you can sort out the pictures of Hanfu and post them in the group, so that some junior students can give them directly if they like them.

Because there is a high probability of being in the same city, everyone can also trade face to face, which can avoid a lot of unnecessary troubles. In addition, it can save postage.

2. Hanfu merchants online shop

Generally, Hanfu merchants will have online stores in Taobao, but there are also a few merchants who have their own web pages, such as Minghuatang. So transactions are generally done in Taobao.

3, merchants offline stores

In addition to online stores, some big businesses also have offline stores. You can go to the offline store of the merchant to buy your favorite Hanfu, and you can try it on offline compared with online stores.

4. Idle trading platform

In addition to some merchants' platforms, some buyers who have bought Hanfu will also hang their unwanted Hanfu on idle platforms for sale, so they should be carefully identified.

brief introduction

Hanfu, the full name is "the traditional costume of the Han nationality", also known as Hanfu, Huafu and Huafu. The Yellow Emperor ascended the throne to the middle of17th century (late Ming and early Qing), and lived in the main residential area of the Han nationality, with the "Huaxia-Han" culture as the background and the leading ideology, and the Chinese etiquette culture as the core.

The unique Han style and personality formed through natural evolution is obviously different from the traditional clothing system of other nationalities. It is the embodiment of China's "country of dress", "country of etiquette", "country of splendid china" and "country of Cyrus", bearing the excellent craftsmanship and aesthetics of the Han nationality, inheriting more than 30 intangible cultural heritages of China and protecting the arts and crafts of China.