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Isn't Hanfu cuter in winter?

Hanfu in winter, that is, Hanfu made in Ming Dynasty, will look a little cuter.

Generally speaking, the production of Hanfu in Ming Dynasty was relatively large. If you really can't stand the cold wind in winter, you can stuff your clothes into a short coat, which is simply a weapon for winter!

The most common Ming-style Hanfu are collared tops and pleated skirts, which will look more lively and smart when worn. A short coat with a collar is usually a pipa sleeve, which means that its sleeves are like a pipa, and we can use it to hold things.

Many of my colleagues in "into the pit" wear chests, but the shape that really makes them lie flat at the bottom of the pit was in the Ming Dynasty. Everyone likes the Ming department probably because it is too dignified and atmospheric. When you stand there in Amin Hanfu, you are an out-and-out Daming lady, and many colleagues will call themselves "Daming rich woman" in Daming Hanfu.