Chinese Clothing
By: Leslie Sanchez and Ben Sachs
In todays China, the Chinese people
think that Chinese clothes are important
because clothes represent different
dynasties. The material is also soft silk so it
is very soft. A lot of decorations and colors
go on the Chinese clothes. For the fan
dance woman wear very fancy costumes.
Men and woman and kids wear different
colors to represent their morning feelings.
The Chinese people must be very proud to
wear those beautiful clothes.
Beauty Of Chinese Clothes Today
In China, the Chinese people have
special dances, Fan dance and also Dragon
dance. The Chinese people wear very special
and beautiful costumes, That are very
colorful . The costumes can be long dresses,
also a robe can be a costume. Long dresses
are for girls and woman. Robes are for boys
and men.
Dance Costumes
In China, you would know
that woman and men’s clothing
are different. Did you know that
men’s clothes are less elaborate
then woman clothes? Woman
wear changpao’s to different
special ceremonies. Men wear
shenyi’s to different places .Their
clothes can be very different.
Differences between Male and Female Clothing
Chinese Clothing for Men
Chinese men have been less fashion
conscious than their women throughout the
history of the country. This does not mean that
they did not have a particular dress sense. The
most basic Chinese clothing for men has a long
robe. This long robe was a prominent part of
culture of China. This can be judged by the fact
that many men sport a modernized version of
the traditional Chinese long robe even today.
Such robes are reserved for special occasions like
weddings or cultural celebrations.
In China, there can be special
ceremonies. People wear
Pienfu’s, which is a type of
costume for certain
ceremonies. Pienfu’s are a
special type of robe which is
very comfortable to wear for
ceremonies.
Ceremony Costumes
POPULAR TRADITIONAL CHINESE DRESSES
Sheni
This unique dress was sort of a modification of the Pien Fu. It
was a two section dress that consisted of a tunic as well as a
skirt. The unique thing about the dress was that both these
items were stitched together to become one long suit. Hence, on
its appearance it looked a lot like the traditional Chinese long
robe.
Laws for Clothing in Ancient China
The Manchu Qing dynasty in many ways represented
a cultural rupture in the past, as Manchu clothing styles were
required to be worn by the noblemen and officials. The Qing
first implemented queue laws that required the populace to
get Manchu hairstyles and clothes –or face execution.
Eventually this style became widespread among the
commoners, a new style of dress, called Tangzhuang,
included the changshan worn by men and the qipao worn by
women. Manchu official headwear differed from the Ming
version, but Qing continued to use the Mandarin Square.
RULES OF CLOTHES
There were many rules around colors and who got to wear
what type of clothes. Only certain people like high ranked
officials and members of the emperor’s court were able to
wear sink. Lower ranked people wear cotton because it is
cheap, warm, and soft and if they wear silk they will be
punished.
Fast fact
Hats were worn by wealthy men during the Ming period
COLORS
There were also rules on what colors
people were able to wear. Only the
emperor could wear yellow. During the
Sui Dynasty poor people were only
allowed to wear blue or black clothing.
The color of clothing also symbolized
emotions. White clothing is worn when
someone has died and red was worn to
show joy and happiness.
ADORMENT AND JEWELRY
Jewelry and adornment were an important
part of fashion. Not only was it used to look
good, but they were also used to signify rank.
There were many specific rules about who
could wear what, especially for men so
people can know their status. The most
important jewelry for men was their belt
hook or buckle. These could be highly
decorated and made of gold or bronze.
Women wore a lot of jewelry in their hair
such as combs and hairpins.
Belt Hook
HAIRSTYLES
Hair was considered very important during ancient china.
Men tied their hair into a knot on top of their head and
covered it with a square cloth or a hat. Women braided and
coiled up their hair in different styles and then decorated it
with hairpins. Girls were not allowed to coil up their hair with
hairpins until they were married.
Clothing of Chinese Women
The Cheongsam
This Cheongsam is the most popular
Chinese dress for women. It is a dress that
was developed a long time ago and has
come into fashion in modified form today.
The Cheongsam is a one-piece dress suit
that is tightly wrapped around the body. The
Chinese also have a male counterpart for
this dress known as the Changshan.
Although this unique dress is native to the
country of china in recent years it has
become popular amongst the global
community.
In China way back Chinese
people wore traditional clothes but
now Chinese people wear clothes
like us now in America. Here are a
couple of examples- Jeans and T-
shirts and other American stuff. It
seems that in some parts of China
has lost it’s specialty. Not all parts of
China. Some of China is just like
America.
Old And New Chinese Clothes
Hope You Liked It!
The End

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  • 1.
    Chinese Clothing By: LeslieSanchez and Ben Sachs
  • 2.
    In todays China,the Chinese people think that Chinese clothes are important because clothes represent different dynasties. The material is also soft silk so it is very soft. A lot of decorations and colors go on the Chinese clothes. For the fan dance woman wear very fancy costumes. Men and woman and kids wear different colors to represent their morning feelings. The Chinese people must be very proud to wear those beautiful clothes. Beauty Of Chinese Clothes Today
  • 3.
    In China, theChinese people have special dances, Fan dance and also Dragon dance. The Chinese people wear very special and beautiful costumes, That are very colorful . The costumes can be long dresses, also a robe can be a costume. Long dresses are for girls and woman. Robes are for boys and men. Dance Costumes
  • 4.
    In China, youwould know that woman and men’s clothing are different. Did you know that men’s clothes are less elaborate then woman clothes? Woman wear changpao’s to different special ceremonies. Men wear shenyi’s to different places .Their clothes can be very different. Differences between Male and Female Clothing
  • 5.
    Chinese Clothing forMen Chinese men have been less fashion conscious than their women throughout the history of the country. This does not mean that they did not have a particular dress sense. The most basic Chinese clothing for men has a long robe. This long robe was a prominent part of culture of China. This can be judged by the fact that many men sport a modernized version of the traditional Chinese long robe even today. Such robes are reserved for special occasions like weddings or cultural celebrations.
  • 6.
    In China, therecan be special ceremonies. People wear Pienfu’s, which is a type of costume for certain ceremonies. Pienfu’s are a special type of robe which is very comfortable to wear for ceremonies. Ceremony Costumes
  • 7.
    POPULAR TRADITIONAL CHINESEDRESSES Sheni This unique dress was sort of a modification of the Pien Fu. It was a two section dress that consisted of a tunic as well as a skirt. The unique thing about the dress was that both these items were stitched together to become one long suit. Hence, on its appearance it looked a lot like the traditional Chinese long robe.
  • 8.
    Laws for Clothingin Ancient China The Manchu Qing dynasty in many ways represented a cultural rupture in the past, as Manchu clothing styles were required to be worn by the noblemen and officials. The Qing first implemented queue laws that required the populace to get Manchu hairstyles and clothes –or face execution. Eventually this style became widespread among the commoners, a new style of dress, called Tangzhuang, included the changshan worn by men and the qipao worn by women. Manchu official headwear differed from the Ming version, but Qing continued to use the Mandarin Square.
  • 9.
    RULES OF CLOTHES Therewere many rules around colors and who got to wear what type of clothes. Only certain people like high ranked officials and members of the emperor’s court were able to wear sink. Lower ranked people wear cotton because it is cheap, warm, and soft and if they wear silk they will be punished. Fast fact Hats were worn by wealthy men during the Ming period
  • 10.
    COLORS There were alsorules on what colors people were able to wear. Only the emperor could wear yellow. During the Sui Dynasty poor people were only allowed to wear blue or black clothing. The color of clothing also symbolized emotions. White clothing is worn when someone has died and red was worn to show joy and happiness.
  • 11.
    ADORMENT AND JEWELRY Jewelryand adornment were an important part of fashion. Not only was it used to look good, but they were also used to signify rank. There were many specific rules about who could wear what, especially for men so people can know their status. The most important jewelry for men was their belt hook or buckle. These could be highly decorated and made of gold or bronze. Women wore a lot of jewelry in their hair such as combs and hairpins. Belt Hook
  • 12.
    HAIRSTYLES Hair was consideredvery important during ancient china. Men tied their hair into a knot on top of their head and covered it with a square cloth or a hat. Women braided and coiled up their hair in different styles and then decorated it with hairpins. Girls were not allowed to coil up their hair with hairpins until they were married.
  • 13.
    Clothing of ChineseWomen The Cheongsam This Cheongsam is the most popular Chinese dress for women. It is a dress that was developed a long time ago and has come into fashion in modified form today. The Cheongsam is a one-piece dress suit that is tightly wrapped around the body. The Chinese also have a male counterpart for this dress known as the Changshan. Although this unique dress is native to the country of china in recent years it has become popular amongst the global community.
  • 14.
    In China wayback Chinese people wore traditional clothes but now Chinese people wear clothes like us now in America. Here are a couple of examples- Jeans and T- shirts and other American stuff. It seems that in some parts of China has lost it’s specialty. Not all parts of China. Some of China is just like America. Old And New Chinese Clothes
  • 15.
    Hope You LikedIt! The End