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What are the styles of Hanfu in Ming Dynasty?

From watching TV series, I have always had a special affection for Hanfu in Ming Dynasty. Now I want to share three combinations of Ming Hanfu and some tips about Ming Hanfu.

Ru skirt

Yan skirt is a common women's dress in Ming Dynasty, usually paired with pleated skirt with upper collar and lower collar.

Big dress

A big dress is a skirt worn under a coat, which can be called a blouse skirt. In Hanfu, a big dress means that clothes in Ming Dynasty are divided into lapels+lapels+lapels+lapels+lapels+lapels+lapels+lapels+lapels, and so on. Topless skirt with horse face skirt or pleated skirt.

Half arm

Also known as semi-sleeve, it was developed in Wei and Jin Dynasties. By the Ming Dynasty, semi-sleeve had become a kind of cover!

Gaby

Sleeveless top, sleeveless short sleeves, round neck and straight collar, and then the skirt is split on both sides. Gaby usually wears a big sleeve shirt and coat, and a skirt underneath.

Sleeve shirt

Stand-up collar appeared in the middle of Ming Dynasty and was popular in the late Ming Dynasty. The stand collar is made of metal and cloth, so the stand collar and double-breasted sleeves are also typical clothes of Ming and Han dynasties.