An Article to Help You Understand Common Fabrics and Usage for Hanfu Making

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Hanfu is a type of clothing that should not sacrifice comfort for the sake of looking good. The overall effect and temperament of the garment can be enhanced by using attractive fabrics! We often receive questions about Hanfu making on our platform, and today we will share some knowledge about fabrics and usage, hoping it will be useful!

Fabric Selection for Hanfu Based on Seasons and Types

Spring —— Jacquard cotton, silk, synthetic fibers, etc.

Summer —— Chiffon, silk, gauze, luó (a type of silk), etc.

Autumn —— Linen, copper ammonia fiber, corduroy, etc.

—— Wool, coral fleece, etc.

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Differences Selection for Tops and Skirts

Tops —— Fabrics that are soft and comfortable against the are suitable for tops worn close to the body.

Fabrics that are stiff and structured or have a certain thickness can be used for tops that are not worn close to the body.

Skirts —— Choose fabrics with good drape that are easy to care for and do not wrinkle easily, so that pleats remain intact.

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Commonly Used Fabrics for This Season

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Chiffon is a synthetic fabric similar in style to silk, known for its , breathability, ease of washing, and affordability. It in various thicknesses, making it very popular and ideal for summer wear.

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Chiffon: Ramie chiffon, smooth chiffon, cut flower chiffon, color-changing chiffon, printed chiffon, embroidered chiffon

Note: Chiffon that is too thin is not recommended for tops.

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Cotton fabric is made from cotton yarn and is a general term for all types of cotton textiles. It is commonly used to make fashion, casual, and innerwear as well as shirts. Its advantages include being , warm, soft, absorbent, and breathable.

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Cotton: Pure cotton, slub cotton, jacquard cotton, Tencel cotton, burn-out cotton

Note: Cotton is soft and comfortable against the skin but wrinkles easily and has a high shrinkage rate.

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Linen is stiffer and more structured than cotton, with a slightly rougher texture and clear fabric patterns. It is very cool to wear in the summer but tends to pill and wrinkle easily. Linen also becomes more comfortable with wear. Cotton-linen blends retain the advantages of both materials, addressing their respective drawbacks, making them very comfortable to wear.

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Linen: Coarse linen, fine linen, blended cotton-linen

Note: Coarse linen is not suitable for clothing!

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Synthetic fibers are made from natural or artificial high molecular compounds, processed through spinning solutions, spinning, and post-treatment to create fibers with textile properties.

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Synthetics: Jacquard satin, fluorescent silk, crepe silk, rayon, Thai silk

Note: Synthetics are light-resistant, wear-resistant, easy to wash and dry. However, they may generate static electricity in winter, requiring the use of fabric softeners. They are a good choice for skirts.

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Silk generally refers to silk produced by silkworms, including mulberry silk, oak silk, castor silk, and cassava silk. Silk is known as the “queen of fibers” and has been favored throughout history for its unique charm.

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Silk: Double crepe, heavy crepe, chiffon, double chiffon, heavy chiffon, silk satin, plain crepe satin

Note: Silk fabrics are comfortable and breathable but require careful handling to avoid wrinkling and damage during washing and ironing.

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Finally, here are some fabric recommendations:

The provided is for reference only, suitable for individuals around 160 cm tall who are neither too slim nor too heavy. Taller individuals and those who are heavier can add an extra meter of fabric as needed.

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Hope you all can make Hanfu that you love!

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