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Ming Dynasty Standing Collar Hanfu, Ming Dynasty Standing Collar Hanfu Making
For some girls, there is always such a dilemma: they may have a slim figure of 90 pounds but a face that looks like it belongs to someone weighing 20 pounds. For these girls, choosing hanfu requires extra attention. First, girls with larger faces should avoid standing collar Ming-style hanfu. This type of hanfu visually shortens the length of the neck, making the cheeks appear larger. Therefore, girls with larger faces should definitely avoid this style of hanfu! The most well-known feature of Ming-style hanfu is the cross-collar and pipa sleeves, which are basic styles of Ming-style hanfu. Other styles include narrow-sleeved standing collar jackets, wide-sleeved standing collar long jackets, cross-collar short shirts, standing collar long shirts, bib jackets, standing collar gauze shirts, and cross-collar long shirts. The lower garments include pleated skirts, mamian skirts, and gold-threaded mamian skirts. The most distinctive feature of Ming-style hanfu is the collar, which is pointed and has a smaller neckline, fitting closely to the body. Ming-style hanfu suits all young ladies, regardless of their height or weight, and can be elegant, dignified, and warm. It is also known as "Da Ming Fu Bo" (Rich Lady of the Ming Dynasty). Ming-style hanfu is my… -
Ming Dynasty Style Standing Collar Hanfu Making: How Much Fabric is Needed for a Ming Dynasty Style Standing Collar Long Coat
The most famous feature of Ming Dynasty style Hanfu is the cross-collar with pipa sleeves, which is a basic style among Ming Dynasty Hanfu. There are also standing collar narrow-sleeved short jackets, standing collar wide-sleeved long coats, cross-collar short shirts, standing collar long shirts, bib jackets, standing collar gauze shirts, and cross-collar long shirts. These are the upper garments, while the lower garments include pleated skirts, mamian skirts, and gold-woven mamian skirts. The greatest characteristic of Ming Dynasty Hanfu is the collar, which is pointed and has a smaller neckline, making it more fitting when worn. Ming Dynasty style Hanfu suits all young ladies, regardless of their height, weight, or body shape. It can be elegant, dignified, and warm, and it even has a nickname: "The Rich Lady of the Great Ming." The Ming Dynasty style is also my personal favorite type of Hanfu. This set of orange-black Ming Dynasty style Hanfu has embroidery on both sides of the long bib jacket; on the left side, there is an embroidered pattern of a classical window frame with red branches of silver-berry protruding out, and on the right side, there is an embroidered pattern of leaping koi fish. The hem of…
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