Today you can get China Silk Apparel Qipao with different lengths and kinds of slits (one slit on the side or
front as well as two slits).
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China Silk Clothes become more and more
popular especially in Western culture. China Silk Clothes can be worn either on
casual or formal occasions. Mature women in a China
dress can display their graceful refined manner.
With distinctive Chinese features
China Silk Clothes enjoy a growing popularity in the international world of high
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The collar of China Silk Clothes is high and tight fitting, not just for
preventing coldness but also for beauty. The collar of China Silk Clothes
generally takes the shape of a semicircle. The collar ois
meticulously made, especially the buttonhole loop on the collar. The slits.
For convenient movement and display of the slender legs of women China Silk Clothes
generally have two big slits at either side of the hem. Another beauty of China Silk Clothes is that
they are made of different materials and to varying lengths. Today you can get
China Silk Clothes with different lengths and kinds of slits (one slit on the side or
front as well as two slits). The material. China Silk Clothes usually are made of
excellent materials like silk, silk brocade, satin, satin brocade or velour's.
Nearly all colors can be used. Often China Silk Clothes get a certain pattern,
such as Chinese Dragons, different kinds of flowers, butterflies or other typical
Chinese icons (e.g. prosperity, wealth). A China
dress can display all women's modesty, softness and beauty. Like Chinese
women's temperament, China Silk Clothes are elegant and gentle, their long-standing
elegance and serenity make wearers fascinating. China Silk Clothes almost vary
with a woman's figure. China Silk Clothes not only lay stress on the natural beauty
of a female
figure, but also make women's legs appear more slender. In the 17th century in North China a collarless tube-shaped gown was
developed, it was the ancestor of todays Cheongsam. It became popular among the royal
palace of the Qing Dynasty and the mansions of the Manchu nobility. The Manchu rulers
organized certain people, mainly Manchus into "banners" (qi)
and called "banner people" (qiren), which then became loosely
the name of all Manchus. The Manchu women wore normally a one-piece
dress which, likewise, came to be called "qipao" or
"banner dress"
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