Fan bingbing chinese hanfu

tourist standing in a gardenHope I posted in the right subreddit. I don’t particularly care for manchurian dress, but it seems that they have been incorporated so seamlessly into Chinese society that people don’t raise an eyebrow when they see it on the streets. In a similar way, the Japanese and the Koreans are also used to seeing kimonos and hanbok in everyday life. I should note that by hanfu I’m referring specifically to attire in the Han dynasty, seen here on a dude and a woman. EDIT: Thanks for the responses, both positive and negative. I’ve decided to go for it. I’m thinking about buying a couple of hanfu outfits every year (the outer layers and inner layers can be mix-and-matched) to build up my wardrobe so that I can wear a hanfu outfit to work maybe once a week, paired with my normal 21st-century haircut and shoes. But instead of wearing the theatrical pieces that I linked to, I’m making my own.

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