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Classification of traditional costumes in China?

Ancient men's wear, ancient women's wear, ancient shoes, Qing dynasty clothing, modern clothing, modern clothing. Since the 1980s, with the implementation of reform and opening up, new clothes such as suits, windbreakers, tweed coats, jackets, down jackets and sportswear have become popular in all walks of life, regardless of urban and rural areas. Young women's clothes are fashionable and varied, but the clothes of middle-aged and above cadres are still widely worn. The material of clothing has also developed from cotton (hand-woven and woven) to chemical fiber, high-grade tweed fabric, fur and silk.

Since 2000, the economy has improved and culture has begun to recover. In terms of clothes, the craze for Hanfu has begun to rise among young intellectuals, represented by deep clothes; Manchu compatriots have also begun to rise in full service fever, represented by Tang costumes and cheongsam. At weddings, traditional weddings in China are getting more and more popular: Chinese weddings use traditional top robes and crowned dresses as wedding dresses; Full-style wedding dress, mandarin jacket or Tang suit, traditional cheongsam or improved cheongsam are used as wedding dresses.