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Clothing types of Ewenki costumes
The Ewenki people in Ewenki Banner take animal husbandry as their main economy, and their clothes cannot be separated from animal skins.

Long-haired robe (Su Weng): It is a necessary costume for men and women in winter.

Short leather coat (Hu Rumu): A wide-sleeved coat worn outside. This is a kind of clothing. At the wedding, both men and women should wear clothes when welcoming relatives and friends. Small fur can be used in spring and autumn.

Haubu Tsaon: This is a kind of clothes to wear when visiting relatives and friends or on holidays. You need 36 lambskin, hung with cloth or satin.

Okui: 4 sheepskins are needed. Solvay: Wear it outside to keep out the cold in the coldest season, and sew round patterns on the knees, which is strong and beautiful.

Leather hat (Gao Jiawen): I used to make it myself, but later I bought more ready-made hats.

Leather boots (winter): shoes that Ewenki people often wear. In the early days, cowhide was used as the sole, and sheepskin, calf leather and horse skin were used as the waist, which were divided into winter and summer wear.

Umala: in the early days, it was a self-made belt or a woolen belt, and later it was mostly a cloth or silk belt. Every man should wear a belt, otherwise it is considered impolite.

Umala: Early gloves were made of leather, with thumb, four fingers and two flaps, and a few were woven with thick wool.

Ewenki's costumes and patterns are very distinctive. Decades ago, men wore robes with slits at the bottom, while women's robes didn't. Women's clothes are rolled around the cuffs with the same width, which can be put down in cold weather, while men's clothes are "horseshoe sleeves" on the back of their hands, which are beautiful and warm. Men's and women's clothes have lace at the hem and collar.

The pattern has "Autes" (line), which is used on the upper part of the boot waist; "Gao Tao" is an iris, mostly in the middle of women's boots; "Boller" (pattern) is mostly used in boots or trousers under the knee and cigarette pockets; "Ilaga" (flower) is mostly used for skirts or boots; "Adala" (lace) is often used on the hem or slit of a robe.