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Making a Hanfu Inner Garment, It’s Not That Difficult!
According to The Book of Rites: Suburban Sacrifice: “The inner garment is embroidered with vermilion and black.” Kong Yingda commented: “The inner garment refers to the plain undergarment worn inside the ceremonial robe.” Encounter Hanfu starting from the inner garment. The inner garment, also known as a lining or mid-layer, is a basic essential when wearing Hanfu. A layer of inner garment must be worn underneath formal attire, similar to a shirt under a suit. Ordinary daily wear can also be paired with an inner garment. When worn, the body and collar of the inner garment fit more closely than the outer garment, with the collar edge slightly higher. The inner garment is worn between the underwear and the outer garment, serving a coordinating and supporting role. It is mostly white and includes types such as the mid-layer top, mid-layer skirt, mid-layer pants, and mid-layer single layer. “A nation is called Huaxia because it has beautiful clothing and great etiquette.” The Chinese nation is one that never ceases to thrive, and Hanfu will surely return to our lives. Perhaps this is the charm of traditional national attire. Let’s start by understanding the inner garment~ Narrowly defined, the inner garment refers…
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