Also known as <i>Qizhuang </i>, lit. 'Banner Dress' - or <i>Manfu</i>, lit. 'Manchu clothes'.
Traditional clothing of the Manchu people in China.
Examples of Manchu clothing
Outfits
Paofu (袍服)
<i>Any type of traditional robe; all one-piece and long in design. Also known as Pao (袍).</i>
- <b>Changpao</b> <tn>(長袍)</tn>: A robe, worn by men; the Han Chinese <i>changshan</i> is an offshoot of this.
- <b>Chenyi</b> <tn>(衬衣)</tn>: A type of dress
- <b>Jifu</b> <tn>(吉服)</tn>: Worn for fesitive occasions. Subtypes includes the Jifupao <tn>(吉服袍)</tn>, and the longgua (or jifugua) <tn>(吉服褂)</tn>.
Headwear
- <b>Qitou</b><tn> (旗头)</tn>: A traditional headwear or hairstyle that crests over the crown of the head, with subtypes including the Liangbatou and Dalachi (Headdress).
Misc.
- <b>Matixiu</b> <tn>(马蹄袖)</tn>; lit. 'horseshoe sleeves'; semi-wide sleeves that distinctly taper inwards at the bottom.
- <b>Longhua (Collar)</b> <tn>(龙华)</tn>: A white, Scarf-like collar worn by women along collar-less robes.
Footwear
- <b>Qixie</b>