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  2. List of hanfu - Wikipedia

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    Court dress is similar to the xuanduan in components but have additional adornments and elaborate headwear. They are often brightly colored with vermillion and blue. There are various versions of court dress that are worn for certain occasions. The practical use of court dress is now obsolete in the modern age since there is no reigning monarch ...

  3. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    [54] [76]: 384–417 Earliest images of nomadic Xianbei-style dress in China tend to be depicted as a knee-length tunic with narrow sleeves, with a front opening, which can typically be collarless, round-collared, and sometimes be V-neck collared; men and women tend to wear that knee-length tunic over trousers for men and long, ground-length ...

  4. Xuanduan - Wikipedia

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    Xuanduan worn by the shi.. During the Western Zhou dynasty, it was a form of a daily clothing which was worn by the emperor and ordinary commoners. [5]In the Zhou dynasty, it was worn by emperor when they were not at court, on sacrificial occasions by princes, and by scholars when they would pay their respects to their parents in the morning.

  5. Court dress - Wikipedia

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    Court dress comprises the style of clothes and other attire prescribed for members of courts of law. Depending on the country and jurisdiction's traditions, members of the court (judges, magistrates, and so on) may wear formal robes, gowns, collars, or wigs. Within a certain country and court setting, there may be many times when the full ...

  6. Qizhuang - Wikipedia

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    [59] [22]: 180–181 They were worn as an informal court dress. [60] Magua: Men An over jacket for Manchu men; in the late 17th century, it became widespread for non-Manchu men in China. [61]: 299 The sleeves are elbow-length; the length of the magua could range from waist-length to knee-length; it has front opening. [26]: 9 Men and women

  7. Wonsam - Wikipedia

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    It is also called 'daeui' (大衣, big clothing), 'daesu' (大袖, wide sleeves) and 'jangsam' (長衫, long clothing). [3] The queen, princess consort, and consort to the first son of the crown prince wore it as a soryebok , a robe for small ceremonies, while wives of high officers and sanggung (court matrons) wore it as daeryebok , a robe for ...

  8. Ceremonial dress - Wikipedia

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    Ceremonial dress is clothing worn for very special occasions, such as coronations, graduations, parades, religious rites, trials and other important events. In the western dress code hierarchy of dress codes, ceremonial dress is often considered one of the most formal, in other cultures ceremonial dresses vary widely having entirely different meanings, and styles.

  9. Category:Court uniforms and dress - Wikipedia

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