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What are the general channels for people to buy hanbok?

The channels for purchasing hanboks are these:

1, school groups or hanbok groups

Many schools have some hanboks or hobby groups, and most of the people in the groups are students in the schools. So, you can organize the hanbok after the picture, sent in the group, so that some of the younger siblings if they like, you can directly out to them.

Because the probability is a city, so you can also face to face transactions, so you can avoid a lot of unnecessary trouble. In addition, you can also save a postage fee.

2, Hanfu merchants store

Generally Hanfu merchants will have a Taobao store, but there are a few merchants have their own web page, such as Ming Hua Tang. So the transactions are usually done on Taobao.

3, merchants offline store

There are some big merchants in addition to the online store, offline is also a store, you can go to the merchant's offline store to buy the desired Hanbok, and compared to the online store, offline can also try on.

4, idle trading platform

Besides some merchants' platforms, some buyers who have purchased hanboks will also hang their own unwanted hanboks on idle platforms for sale, which should be carefully distinguished.

Introduction

Hanbok, the full name of the "traditional dress of the Han people", also known as Han clothes, Han clothes, Chinese clothes, from the reign of the Yellow Emperor to the mid-17th century AD (the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty), in the Han people's main residential areas, to the "Huaxia-Han" culture as the background and dominant. " culture as the background and dominant idea, centered on the Huaxia ceremonial culture.

Through natural evolution and the formation of a unique Han nationality style character, clearly different from other nationalities of the traditional clothing and accessories system, is China's "clothing on the country", "State of etiquette", "embroidery It is the embodiment of China's "Country of Clothes", "Country of Etiquette", "Country of Embroidery" and "Country of Sailis", which carries the outstanding craftsmanship and aesthetics of Han dyeing, weaving and embroidery, and inherits more than 30 Chinese intangible cultural heritages as well as protected Chinese arts and crafts.