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Wei Jin Swordsman Style Qiyao Ruqun - Wyetta
Wei Jin Swordsman Style Qiyao Ruqun - Wyetta
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Men Hanfu & Gender Neutral Hanfu
In ancient China, Hanfu was not only a reflection of traditional attire but also a reflection of societal roles and status. Men's Hanfu designs in the past were generally more masculine and tailored to suit their day-to-day activities and court ranks.
However, the Tang Dynasty also saw the emergence of a popular trend where women began wearing men's Hanfu. The adoption of men's Hanfu by women was seen as a symbol of empowerment and a departure from traditional gender norms, showcasing the progressive mindset and fashion-forward culture of the Tang Dynasty as far back as the 7th century.
Product Description
Design: Printed
Complete Set: Cross Collar Top (Ru), Wrapped Skirt (Qun), Da Xiu Shan (Coat)
Fabric: Polyester
Processing Time: 5-7 days
Size Chart (cm)
Chest |
Waist | Top Length |
Skirt Length |
|
S | 88 |
80 |
57 |
96 |
M | 92 |
85 |
58 | 98 |
L | 96 |
90 |
59 | 101 |
XL |
100 |
95 |
60 | 103 |
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