white chinese dress Cloud Collar Elegance – Unisex White Embroidered Modern Hanfu | Flowing  Wide-Sleeve Wei-Jin Style Outfit
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white chinese dress Cloud Collar Elegance – Unisex White Embroidered Modern Hanfu | Flowing Wide-Sleeve Wei-Jin Style Outfit

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white chinese dress Cloud Collar Elegance – Unisex White Embroidered Modern Hanfu | Flowing Wide-Sleeve Wei-Jin Style OutfitCloud Collar Elegance Unisex White Embroidered Modern Hanfu Set Luxurious 6 Piece Wei Jin Style Outfit with Cloud Shoulder & Accessories This exquisite Cloud Collar Elegance Hanfu set features a stunning white embroidered design with flowing wide sleeves and elegant cloud shoulder cape. The complete 6 piece ensemble includes outer robe with side slits, mid length robe, inner garment, lower skirt, cloud shoulder, and six decorative accessories. Crafted

Cloud Collar Elegance | Unisex White Embroidered Modern Hanfu Set

Luxurious 6-Piece Wei-Jin Style Outfit with Cloud Shoulder & Accessories

This exquisite Cloud Collar Elegance Hanfu set features a stunning white embroidered design with flowing wide sleeves and elegant cloud shoulder cape. The complete 6-piece ensemble includes outer robe with side slits, mid-length robe, inner garment, lower skirt, cloud shoulder, and six decorative accessories. Crafted with soft, silky-smooth fabric in a moderate fit, this elegant Hanfu is perfect for cultural events, traditional photoshoots, and Hanfu enthusiasts seeking authentic Chinese traditional clothing suitable for all genders.

📏 International Size Conversion Chart

Size US UK/AUS EU IT FR JP UAE/ME
S 2-4 6-8 34-36 38-40 34-36 7-9 34-36
M 6-8 10-12 38-40 42-44 38-40 9-11 38-40
L 10-12 14-16 42-44 46-48 42-44 11-13 42-44
XL 14-16 18-20 46-48 50-52 46-48 13-15 46-48
2XL 18-20 22-24 50-52 54-56 50-52 17-19 50-52
3XL 22-24 26-28 54-56 58-60 54-56 21-23 54-56

📐 Size Recommendations

Size Recommended Height Recommended Weight
S 155-160cm / 5'1"-5'3" 80-100斤 / 40-50kg / 88-110lbs
M 160-165cm / 5'3"-5'5" 100-115斤 / 50-57.5kg / 110-127lbs
L 165-170cm / 5'5"-5'7" 115-125斤 / 57.5-62.5kg / 127-138lbs
XL 170-175cm / 5'7"-5'9" 125-140斤 / 62.5-70kg / 138-154lbs
2XL 175-180cm / 5'9"-5'11" 140-155斤 / 70-77.5kg / 154-171lbs
3XL 180-185cm / 5'11"-6'1" 155-180斤 / 77.5-90kg / 171-198lbs

⚠️ Note: Due to manual measurement methods, there may be a 2-3cm difference. This is normal.

📦 Complete 6-Piece Set Includes

  • Outer Robe with Side Slits (外开衩大袖衫): Flowing wide-sleeve outer layer with elegant side slits
  • Mid-Length Robe (中大袖衫): Middle layer with wide sleeves
  • Inner Garment (里衣): Base layer for complete traditional look
  • Lower Skirt (下裳): Traditional skirt component
  • Cloud Shoulder (云肩): Decorative shoulder cape with cloud motif
  • Six Decorative Accessories (六个挂饰): Traditional ornamental pieces

🧵 Premium Fabric Properties

Fit Style: Moderate (适中) - Comfortable, balanced silhouette
Softness Index: Comfortable & Silky-Smooth (舒适丝滑) - Luxuriously soft texture
Available Colors: Black, White

🧼 Care Instructions

⚠️ Important Care Notice:
Please avoid using dishwasher for washing. Machine washing is not recommended.

💡 Care Tips:
If color bleeding occurs, please wash light and dark colored items separately and use cold water for hand washing.

Symbol Instruction
🖐️ 🌡️ Low Temperature Hand Wash: Wash gently by hand in cold water
⊗ △ Do Not Bleach: Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals
👕 ☀️ Direct Hanging Dry: Hang to air dry naturally, avoid direct sunlight
🔥 •• Medium Temperature Iron: Iron on medium heat setting if needed

✨ Product Features

  • Unisex Design: Suitable for both men and women
  • Complete 6-Piece Set: Everything needed for an authentic traditional look
  • White Embroidered Design: Elegant embroidery details throughout
  • Cloud Shoulder Cape: Traditional decorative shoulder piece with cloud motif
  • Flowing Wide Sleeves: Classic Wei-Jin style wide-sleeve design
  • Side Slit Outer Robe: Elegant side slits for graceful movement
  • Silky-Smooth Fabric: Luxuriously soft and comfortable material
  • Moderate Fit: Balanced silhouette for all-day comfort
  • Six Decorative Accessories: Traditional ornamental pieces included
  • Wide Size Range: Available in S to 3XL for various body types

🎭 Perfect For

  • Traditional Chinese cultural events
  • Hanfu gatherings and meetups
  • Wei-Jin Dynasty themed photoshoots
  • Cultural festivals and celebrations
  • Cosplay and costume events
  • Cultural performances
  • Daily traditional wear enthusiasts
  • Historical reenactments

🌟 About Wei-Jin Dynasty Hanfu

The Wei-Jin Dynasty (220-420 AD) represents a unique period in Chinese history known for its distinctive clothing style characterized by flowing robes, wide sleeves, and elegant simplicity. This Cloud Collar Elegance set captures the essence of Wei-Jin aesthetics with its graceful silhouette and refined details.

The cloud shoulder (云肩) is a traditional Chinese decorative accessory that adds both elegance and cultural significance to the outfit. Historically worn by nobility and scholars, the cloud shoulder features intricate designs symbolizing auspicious clouds and good fortune.

This comprehensive 6-piece set provides everything needed for an authentic Wei-Jin Dynasty look. The layered construction - from the inner garment to the flowing outer robe with side slits - creates depth and movement that captures the ethereal quality associated with this historical period. The white color represents purity and elegance, while the embroidered details add a touch of refinement.

Crafted from silky-smooth fabric with a moderate fit, this Hanfu provides the perfect balance of comfort and authenticity. The included decorative accessories complete the traditional ensemble, making it ideal for cultural events, photoshoots, or anyone seeking to experience the beauty of authentic Wei-Jin Dynasty fashion.

📦 Product Info

Product Name: Cloud Collar Elegance Unisex White Embroidered Modern Hanfu
Style: Wei-Jin Dynasty Flowing Wide-Sleeve Set
Sizes: S, M, L, XL, 2XL, 3XL
Gender: Unisex (Men & Women)
Colors Available: Black, White
Set Includes: Outer Robe + Mid-Length Robe + Inner Garment + Lower Skirt + Cloud Shoulder + 6 Decorative Accessories (6 pieces)
Fit Style: Moderate (适中)
Softness: Comfortable & Silky-Smooth (舒适丝滑)
Special Features: Cloud shoulder cape, side slit outer robe, embroidered details, wide sleeves, decorative accessories
Occasion: Cultural Events, Photoshoots, Festivals, Daily Traditional Wear
Care: Low temperature hand wash, do not bleach, hang dry, medium temperature iron

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