There are 14 styles of Hanfu, namely cloak, cloak, jacket, straight skirt, Taoist robe, quilt, curved skirt, straight skirt, half-arm, chest-length skirt, jacket skirt, double-breasted skirt, Wear a coat, wear a skirt, and wear an underskirt with a cross-collar collar.
The cloak is also called the crane cloak. The old style originally did not sew the sleeves, so it is called the cloak. The cloak and cloak are closely related in appearance design, and sometimes the two are also called interchangeably. The cloak can be worn by both men and women. It has a straight collar and double breasts, slits on both sides, no piping, and a collar edge of the same color as the clothing to the chest. The cloak can be matched with other casual wear.
The trousers are usually worn over other clothes and trousers. They are double-breasted long-sleeved tops with straight collars, and the collar edges go straight to the bottom. The clothes are often opened when wearing them. The lengths of the clothes vary, some are wide and some are narrow, with both sides Open train, the largest slit can reach under the armpits.
The straight jacket is named because of its bust and the middle line on the back that goes straight to the hem. It is a relatively spacious long-sleeved top with an elegant and elegant shape. This style of clothing already existed in the Song Dynasty and was common among ordinary people. Commonly worn by ordinary people, it is also the main style of casual clothes for squires in the Ming Dynasty. It has crossed collars, knee-length chest, no hem, tied trousers with tassels and silk ribbons.
The Taoist robe has a cross-collar collar with a right hem. The collar is often inlaid with a milky white collar, the sleeves are closed, and there are slits on both sides of the body. They are connected from the left side of the outer placket and the right slit of the inner placket. A piece of cloth is usually pleated with three pleats and placed from the back to the middle spine. This is called a dark "pendulum".
The 襥shirt appeared in the Tang Dynasty and became popular in Xu Yun. "History of Song Dynasty·Yu Fu Zhi" records that "the 襥shirt is made of white fine cloth, with a round collar and big sleeves, with a horizontal 襥 dress underneath, and a belt around the waist. If you are a scholar, Jinshi, Yuanzi, and students in prefectures and counties will take it." The characteristic of the curved train is that the clothes are connected and covered backwards.
For a straight train, the left and right sides are divided and surgically sutured. The trains are not moved on both sides of the body, and the right hem is crossed. Half-arm, half-arm, also known as short-sleeved jacket, is a collarless (or stand-up collar), double-breasted (or pullover) short coat based on the development trend of upper garments from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the present. Its basic feature is that the chest size reaches the elbow. Body length reaches waist. The chest-length underskirt is a style of underskirt that is separated based on the knotting parts.
She tied her skirt and ties above her chest, which means "chest-high" to put it bluntly. The hem of the clothes is drapey, free and easy, and can be divided into double-breasted and crossed collars, with the majority being double-breasted.
Coat skirt, or shirt skirt. A jacket and a skirt, one of the styles of Hanfu.
Long-sleeved jackets with folded collar and right gusset, often with pipa sleeves that close the sleeves. The lower skirt is usually paired with a horse-face pleated skirt or a general pleated skirt. A double-breasted skirt is a short shirt that reaches up to the legs and is paired with a mid-color skirt or a plain skirt. The double-breasted skirt is characterized by straight collar, double-breasted, and wide sleeves.
One of the styles of Hanfu is the cross-collar underskirt, that is, the upper skirt is lowered and the collar is crossed to the right. As the main form of Hanfu men, the details of the underskirt have been changing. Some have a deep neckline that reaches under the armpits. The sleeve edges are very wide, the sleeve roots are wider than the sleeves, and there are body curves. It is generally considered to be a middle coat style.