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  2. Chinese clothing - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of China period was an important stage in the history of Chinese fashion. Chinese society experienced many changes and revolutions, and Western clothing and styles gradually affected China's fashion industry. China began to be exposed to Western culture and fashion.

  3. Category:Chinese clothing - Wikipedia

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    This category describes traditional and historic Chinese clothing. Modern Chinese clothing should be categorised under Chinese fashion or Clothing companies of China Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clothing of China .

  4. Category:Chinese fashion - Wikipedia

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    This category describes modern Chinese fashion. Traditional and historic Chinese clothing should be categorised under Chinese clothing. Subcategories.

  5. Category:Chinese traditional clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Chinese traditional clothing" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Women's clothing in China - Wikipedia

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    In China, women had different kinds of clothes in ancient times. Those clothes changed with the dynasty. For examples, in the 1920s, the Cheongsam was fashionable among socialites and upperclass women; [1] during the 1960s, very austere clothing styles were prevalent; today, a wide variety of fashions are worn. Different provinces and regions ...

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  8. List of hanfu - Wikipedia

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    An indigo formal ritual clothing, worn by Taoism priests in the Quanzhen order; the blue colour is a symbolism for the East. [27] It is cross-collared. [32] Unknown – Present Da gua 大褂 "Great gown" [27] It is a common type of informal, daily clothing worn by Taoists; in present days, it is mostly narrow-sleeved and blue in colour. [32]

  9. Hanfu accessories - Wikipedia

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    Hanfu accessories (Chinese: 汉服配饰; pinyin: hànfú pèishì; lit. 'hanfu accessories') refers to the various form of fashion accessories and self-adornments used and worn with hanfu throughout Chinese history.