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Hanfu Costumes that Reach the Waist, Pictures of Hanfu Costumes that Reach the Waist
Which discontinued Hanfu costumes are there?: Looking at it, they seem to be knockoffs. Each piece looks familiar, and most of the model pictures appear to be stolen. They seem to have copied designs from Yan Shanting, definitely also from Shiyu (Zhaoji and Cháng Hèn Gē), Qinghui Pavilion (Qiān Lǐ Jiāng Shān), and Liúyān Xī Líng (Dù Ruò). If you like them, you can ask in the Hanfu Trading Bar which original store they came from, though some Hanfu pieces might have been discontinued and are no longer available [some mannequin pictures show really poor craftsmanship]. One way to identify knockoff stores is to see if the term "ancient costume" appears in the title (excluding Hanfu stores that explicitly state "not ancient costume"). Mannequins with pink and white vertical stripes are usually knockoffs. The Ming Code records: "In the eighth year of Jiajing's reign, it was determined that the Liang crown should follow the old style (as shown in the following picture 3 of the Liang crown); the upper garment should be made of red silk with blue edges, its length extending seven inches past the waist, not covering the lower garment; the middle robe should be made of white…
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