Traditional chinese fashion
There are many different traditional fashion from China. There are a lot of different costumes and garments. These costumes and garments are worn by 56 different minorities in China. As would be first the Dong minority, who live mainly in southern China. In the province of Guizhou and Guangxi. The women wear indigo-colored pants or skirts, blouses and blue silver neck rings. And during the festivities and colorful headdress. The men wear indigo-colored pants and a black turban. The Miao minority lives mainly in Hunan and Guizhou. The women wear very heavy and powerful silver headdress with buffalo horns similar. Their long robes are also decorated with silver and weigh in part to 22nd In addition, they wear heavy silver earrings. The Yi minority, originally comes from the provinces of Gansu and Qinghai. They now live in southwestern Sichuan and in parts of Yunnan. And with 6.5 million followers, the fourth largest minority in China. The men of this nation to bear many different kinds of turbans and with it a leather jacket or coat. The women wear long, elegant dresses and asymmetric headgear.
The other peoples of China will also feature elegant, beautiful and intricately carved robes.
The traditional fashion from China are not only elaborately embroidered silk robes from lightweight materials, but also from heavy brocades. Which was for generations of the imperial and royal families, aristocrats and intellectuals supported. The brocades are available in different fabrics and fabric qualities. Most are made of high quality jacquard fabric with inlaid gold or silver threads, the so-called gold or silver brocade. These fabrics are made from cotton, cotton blends, synthetic fibers or silk, the silk brocade. From the stuff produced today is not only gorgeous clothes and shoes, but even as bags, scarves, ponchos, and other accessories.
Silk brocades should only be dry cleaned. The robe and put on a firm surface wipe it gently with a fine brush. Cotton brocades can be washed at a low temperature with your hand or in the washing machine with a Feinwaschprogramm. If you do not realize is what fibers the garment is made, then you should wash it at the top very carefully by hand in cold water and mild detergent. Then rinse with clear water. It will not wring, but wipe off the water very carefully. Then roll it into an absorbent towel. Let stand briefly, and then roll again. And then let it dry on the towel.
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