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A Comprehensive Introduction to Over a Hundred Fabrics Used in Making Hanfu
Clothing is composed of three elements: style, color, and material. Among these, material is the most fundamental element. Clothing materials refer to all materials that constitute clothing, which can be divided into clothing fabrics and clothing accessories. Here, we mainly introduce some knowledge about clothing fabrics. 1. Concept of Clothing Fabrics: Materials that reflect the main characteristics of clothing. 2. Commonly Used Clothing Fabrics a) Cotton-type Fabrics: These are fabrics made from cotton yarns or blends of cotton and cotton-like synthetic fibers. They have good breathability and moisture absorption, making them comfortable to wear. They are practical and widely used fabrics. They can be divided into pure cotton products and cotton blends. b) Linen-type Fabrics: These are pure linen fabrics or blends of linen with other fibers. Linen-type fabrics share the common characteristics of being hard, rough, cool, and comfortable, with good moisture absorption. They are ideal for summer clothing and can be divided into pure-spun and blended types. c) Silk-type Fabrics: These are high-end varieties in textiles. They are primarily made from silk from silkworms, oak silkworms, rayon, and synthetic fiber filaments. They have the advantages of being thin, light, soft, smooth, elegant, luxurious, and comfortable. d) Wool-type Fabrics:… -
Hanfu Waist-Tied Butterfly Knot and Ancient Style Boy Hanfu Tying Method
In choosing scarves, selecting various sizes and color-coordinated options can make your clothing look fresh and never outdated. For women with either too long or too short necks, scarves can also serve as a good decorative element. The way you tie the scarf greatly affects the overall outfit effect. For formal dinners, draping a long scarf over the shoulders can create an elegant and graceful aura; in business settings, simple and neat butterfly knots or chain-like knots give off a professional and efficient vibe. When tying the sash, wrap the rope around the waist, cross it simply, then reverse the direction of the two ropes and wrap them again. After wrapping, tie a single knot with the remaining part of one sash, and do the same with the other side. After tying the knot, if you find that the knot is facing up, you can press it down to the bottom, ensuring both knots face the same direction to avoid looking awkward. If you find this method too complicated, you can simply tie a butterfly knot. Another common method for tying Hanfu sashes is: First, place the midpoint of the sash at the center of the back waist, and bring…
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