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Qiang costumes in Sichuan minority costumes
Qiang women like to wrap blue and white headscarves, or put a pile of tile-shaped green cloth on their heads, and then wrap them in a bun with two braids. Wearing a linen or cotton gown that drags to the instep, a sheepskin jacket and leggings. Different from men's wear, their clothes are embroidered with beautiful lace, their collars are inlaid with a row of small silver ornaments in plum blossom shape, their waists are embroidered with aprons and ribbons, and they wear larger earrings, circles, hairpins, silver medals and other ornaments.
Qiang people also have a kind of cloud shoes, which are shaped like boats, with slightly upturned toes and various cloud-like patterns embroidered on the uppers, hence the name.
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