Qixiong Ruqun, Earth

$88.00

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In the middle of the Tang dynasty, the clothes got looser, the sleeves were longer and wider, the top garment became strapless, and a silk unlined upper garment became the norm as women with plump appearances were favored. This clothing style is commonly referred to as "chest-high ruqun" (Qixiong Ruqun). This shift in the ideal physical shape of women's bodies has been linked to Yang Guifei, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang's favorite wife.

Tang Dynasty's Qixiong Ruqun featured a two-piece, or three-piece ensemble with a flowing outer garment known as the “Da Xiu Shan” or big-sleeved coat, “ru” top, and “qun”, typically in the form of a wrapped dress. 

Product Description

Design: Tang Dynasty

Complete Set: Top, Wrapped Dress

Fabric: Polyester

Processing Time: 3-5 days

Size Chart (cm)


Bust
Height
S 89 150-158
M 93 158-163
L 97 166-172
XL 101 173-180


Processing Time

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Care Instructions

How to care for your Hanfu?

Washing:

  • Hanfu garments are mostly delicate, especially those with embroidery, so handwashing is preferred.
  • If you choose to machine wash, use the gentlest cycle and place the garment in a laundry bag for protection.
  • After washing, hang the Hanfu indoors in a well-ventilated area to dry.
  • Avoid exposing it to direct sunlight to prevent color fading.

Storage:

  • Store your Hanfu in breathable fabric garment bags to protect it.
  • Avoid hanging Hanfu for long periods, as it may stretch the fabric. Instead, carefully fold the garments and store them flat or stack them neatly in a storage container.