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What clothes are from other provinces?

Provincial clothing usually refers to a kind of cotton-padded pajamas or tunic, which is worn daily in some areas, especially in wet and cold areas in winter. This name originated from the young people's appellation of a kind of cotton pajamas in Xiangjiang River valley, and later this concept was extended to other provinces, becoming a kind of winter clothing with excellent warm-keeping effect, fashion and affordable price. Clothing from other provinces not only keeps warm, but also represents the style of their respective provinces in fashion, which is easy to clean and replace, so it sells well in the market, although it is usually not regarded as the fashion frontier. Local costume is a costume tradition deeply permeated in the ancient culture of China. Provincial clothes have always been the most commonly worn clothes in China. It is not only a kind of clothing, but also a cultural symbol.