With its simple yet elegant design style, this plain Han Dynasty Zhiju hanfu set brings you an atmosphere of nobility and elegance. It is offered in beige and red color versions.
Item Includes: 3-Piece Set / 1x inner robe, 1x outer robe, 1x belt
Please note that the items do not include the accessories and jewelry shown in the model picture, such as headdress, necklace, fan, belt, etc.
Measurement of the clothes (M/L):
- Inner Robe Length: 140/165CM
- Outer Robe Length: 140/172CM
*Note: The unit is CM, 1 inch = 2.54 cm; Please make sure the product's measurements will fit your daily wear size, or view the complete
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Material: Polyester
Recommend Hand-wash with your favorite mild detergent; Cold or warm water, maximum temperature 40°C. When washed, shake off any excess water and let them air dry. (Alternate: washing machine - put clothes into a soft mesh wash bag and run with gentle cycle).
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