stalintortoise:han-clothing:stalintortoise:han-clothing:stalintortoise:Chinese Hanfu. The
stalintortoise: han-clothing: stalintortoise: han-clothing: stalintortoise: Chinese Hanfu. The Kimono was heavily influenced by the hanfu (Chinese traditional dress) of the Han Dynasty of China. In time, the Kimono also underwent several changes. take note of that, This is not a kimono! Kimono doesn’t have those sleeves. Correct me if I’m wrong. No, you are correct, but I wasn’t calling this hanfu a kimono. I was merely pointing out that kimonos were influenced by Chinese hanfu. haha, I know, I’m just clarifying since many people just keep mistaking Hanfu as Kimono >_< Ha! Sorry about the confusion! I must have misread your comment, as it was pretty late here. As much as I am very “no, it’s a hanfu, not a kimono!” I can almost forgive that confusion, whereas, I recently came across an acquaintance that has a vintage shop, mislabelling qipaos as kimonos. *facepalm* I need to apologize for my English if it sounds too harsh. English is not my native language >_< I have seen people mislabelling Hanfu as Qipao. xD;; Well, there aren’t many information regarding differences of Asian costumes on the internet. *sigh* -- source link