Hanfu ensemble of the Ming dynasty 明 - "Hongran"
Hanfu ensemble of the Ming dynasty 明 - "Hongran"
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Bright red, symbolizing luck and happiness, perfect for special occasions like weddings or ceremonies.
Cloud necklace 云肩 (yún jiān): a kind of decorative cloud-shaped cape that is worn over the shoulders. It is richly embroidered and used to embellish the outfit.
Shirt 立领衫 (lì lǐng shān) a straight-collared top, typical of Ming Dynasty clothing. The straight collar (立领) is a distinctive element of many formal outfits of the period.
Skirt 马面裙 (mǎ miàn qún): a pleated skirt with flat front and back panels (like “horse faces”). This style of skirt was very popular in the Ming period and is emblematic of Hanfu-style outfits today.
Traditional Chinese Clothing: Ming Dynasty Hanfu
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Cloud necklace |
Detailed flower embroidery |
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Shirt |
Size : L |
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Skirt |
Size: L |
Size information
Size information
Please note that Chinese sizes are smaller than European sizes, but the loose design of Hanfu ensures excellent size compatibility.
Washing and maintenance
Washing and maintenance
1. When using a washing machine, please put the clothes in a laundry bag and wash in warm water at 20-30°C.
2. After washing, hang it in a well-ventilated place indoors to air dry. Keep away from direct sunlight to avoid fading.
3. When ironing, use the lowest heat setting or use steam to remove wrinkles.

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