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How to describe Mongolian costumes with exquisite connotations?

Mongolian clothing Mongolian men and women like to wear robes, jackets and boots. Many people are still blue and dark blue, and seldom wear blue shirts. Women like to wear red, green and sky blue clothes. The clothing of the four seasons is different, including single cloth robe, double robe, cotton robe, fur robe, vest and mandarin jacket. Both men and women like to decorate their belts with bright silk or cloth. These clothes have tassels. Satin or muslin is preferred as the fabric. Mongolian boots are mostly made of cowhide, and a few are made of horse and donkey skins. Women's boots are mostly embroidered with cloth, and they are covered with felt socks in winter, which is light and warm. In winter, leather clothes are all tanned and sewn by themselves, and they are rarely bought. The leather clothes worn at work do not hang fine wool, silk and cloth, which is economical and durable. Most of the boots worn by herders are homemade.

Clothes are all right-handed, with cross buttons or row buttons. Men's clothes are mostly inlaid on one side, while women's clothes are bright and beautiful. A single cloth robe or vest is inlaid with embroidered edges or gold and silver silk edges. Women's clothes are particularly particular, and there is a difference between a boudoir and a woman.

For the convenience of riding, men's wear mostly has wide collars and big sleeves. Cotton collar or sheep collar, suitable for cotton and leather robes. Robe coat vest, a whole piece of colored satin around the waist, no ears hanging, wearing sickle and Mongolian knife. The knife has a scabbard, and there is also a pair of ivory chopsticks or camel bone chopsticks, which are made of silver, white copper and bronze and hung on the "sea cover" (a metal ornament) with a velvet chain. Waist piercing sickle, Mongolian knife, tobacco pouch, tobacco pouch, white cloth towel, etc. The Mongolian hat on the top of the head is mostly made of sheep lamb skin or fox skin. In winter, the sleeves are covered with sheepskin sleeves.

Women like to wear colorful robes and flower boots. I wear a vest in my robe all the year round and don't like to tie my waist. I only wear it when I go out to work or ride a horse.

Mongolian headdress

Mongolian women used to pay great attention to headdress. Now, with the development of society and the trend of historical development, those very heavy headdresses are gradually eliminated. However, at people's weddings, you can also see that the bride and young women are dressed in distinctive styles. The two braids hanging from the woman's chest of Wu Zhu Mu Qin are tied at the top, and the forehead prefix and eyebrows are tied into spikes of coral, turquoise and silver ornaments, which are particularly exquisite and gorgeous after hanging to the ear. Women in Dahan, Maoming 'an and Zisi Tribes comb their hair into braids, turn it from behind their ears to the front, hang it on their chests and breasts, and decorate it with white inlaid pearls, corals and other ornaments, which is simple and elegant and has a unique taste. Ordos women's double braids, hair covers, tassels in front and elegant spikes next to them, decorated with gold and silver ornaments, are gorgeous. Most women in Horqin and Harqin areas are disc-shaped headscarves with their roots in the middle. They wear earrings and their hair styles are beautiful because they are tight and plump. They decorated all the silver pins and jade pins, and they also decorated a forehead belt made of coral and turquoise. In addition, they are decorated with silk flower, and some silverware is gold-plated or colored enamel, which is even more magnificent and dazzling.

With the progress of the times, the improvement of living standards and the acceleration of the pace of modern life, the clothing as a symbol of the spiritual outlook and material and cultural level of the times has naturally changed. Today, more and more Mongolian men and women wear internationally accepted clothes and casual clothes. As for women's hair styles, they are colorful, including short hair, perm, hair hanging over their heads and dyed yellow hair. It is almost the same as modern people who follow the fashion now, which is also a manifestation of our national integration.