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The Difference and Weaving of Hanfu and Kimono Patterns

What's the difference between Hanfu and kimono?

Japanese kimono is developed from the clothing of Han nationality in China, so it is called "five clothes" and "Tang clothes" in Japan. Kimono is what westerners call Wufu. Kimono and Hanfu are homologous and somewhat similar, so Hanfu is often mistaken for kimono. In fact, there are obvious differences between the two, and it is easy to distinguish them as long as you understand them.

First, the overall style is different: Hanfu is elegant and free, and the beauty is smart. Kimono is stiff and quiet, and the beauty lies in modesty.

Second, the cutting production is different:

1. Front piece: The front left piece of Hanfu is a whole piece of cloth, and the right piece is mostly a half piece of cloth. The left and right pieces of kimono's predecessor are half pieces of cloth.

2, neckline: Hanfu collar is cut out. The kimono collar is cut according to the double-breasted pattern, and it is crossed when worn.

3, sleeves: Hanfu wide sleeves have soft lines and open cuffs. Kimono vibrating sleeves are straight right angles, the lower half is stitched, and the latter half is open.

4. Belt: Hanfu is girded with a rich belt. And taking a cloth bag.

5. Clothes: Hanfu is bigger and kimono is narrower.

6, hemming: Hanfu collars, cuffs, clothes are hemmed; Kimono only has a collar.

What's the difference between Hanfu and kimono? -Hanfu Encyclopedia

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