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What are Japanese clothes like?
Japanese clothes are characterized by wide robes, square sleeves, decorative collars, collars and clothes made of one-time materials, and so on.

1, wide robe and square sleeves

The shoulder of Japanese clothes is its most obvious feature, and the sleeves are wide and square. In addition, the material of Japanese clothes is generally stiff, and the collar stands up, which is the same as the material of clothes.

2. The collar part is decorated

The collar has a circle of decoration, which can be solid color or pattern. Personalized decoration of collars is a major feature of China clothing.

The collar and clothes are made of one piece of material.

The collar of Japanese clothes and clothes are made of the same material, but they are rarely decorated with another material or pattern.

The history of Japanese clothing;

The history of Japanese clothing can be traced back to the Tang Dynasty. The Tang Dynasty is a prosperous time in the history of China and an important period of cultural exchange between China and Japan. At that time, the Japanese sent a large number of Tang Dynasty envoys and students to China. They not only learned the culture and system of China, but also learned the costume culture of China.

During the Tang Dynasty, the cultural exchanges between Chinese and Japanese costumes began to increase gradually. Some Japanese nobles and officials began to wear China's clothes, including robes, round neck robes, hoes and belts. These clothes are regarded as typical Hanfu in China, but they are called "Tang Fu" or "Hanfeng" in Japan.

With the passage of time, Japan gradually developed its own clothing culture. During the Heian period, some changes began to appear in Japanese clothing, such as straight tops and skirts, and more complicated collar and cuff decoration. In the Kamakura era and Muromachi era, due to the increase of war and commercial exchanges, Japanese clothing culture absorbed some western elements, such as tights, pants, hats and so on.