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Traditional Costumes of Song Dynasty

Song Dynasty clothing, its clothing color, clothing style inherited from the Tang Dynasty, just with the traditional dissolution to do better, more natural, giving people the feeling of restoring the Chinese style. Song Dynasty when the dress of the Song Dynasty men's clothing largely inherited the Tang Dynasty style, the general public wear more cross-necked or round-necked robes, do things when the clothes up tucked in the belt, the clothes are black and white two colors. At that time, the retired officials, the scholar and the general public wore a kind of long shirt with lapel called "straight pick up", the sleeves are big, the cuffs, the collar, the corners of the shirt are set with black edges, and the head and then wear a square barrel-shaped hat, called "Dongpo scarf". Women's clothing in the Song Dynasty is wearing a narrow-sleeved short jacket, the lower wearing a long skirt, usually in the jacket outside and then wear a lapel long-sleeved small pasties, very similar to the current undershirt, pasties collar and front, are embroidered with beautiful lace. Men's clothing clothing: coronation clothing: the Song dynasty began to reduce the types of coronation clothing, the big ceremony to wear a non-coronation clothing situation, it often occurs. Morning dress: In the Song Dynasty, special decorations were added underneath the strength, which was called "square heart and curved collar". Public dress: The Song Dynasty took the regular dress as the public dress. Women's Clothing: Gowns: The colors of the dresses were roughly the same as those of the Tang Dynasty. The color of the dress is roughly the same as that of the Tang Dynasty. The regular clothes are large-sleeved tops, long skirts, and capes.

Su Dongpo, a great writer of the Song Dynasty, wore a long shirt with a cross-neck and wide sleeves, and the hat on his head was the Dongpo scarf. Southern Song Dynasty - vivid yellow Luo inlaid with gold wide-sleeved robe