While traditional floor-grazing gowns exude classicism, short hanfu brings fresh modernity to the aesthetic. Mini, midi, and thigh-grazing hemlines allow you to show off legs and pair hanfu with everyday streetwear like denim, leggings, and chunky shoes. The playful silhouettes feel eminently wearable for dining, dancing, and celebrations of all kinds. Knee-length and shorter-than-knee hanfu
A sophisticated pair of high heels perfect for complementing traditional Chinese attire, such as qipaos and Hanfu, or any retro-inspired ensemble. These shoes are an embodiment of elegance, merging classic charm with modern sensibilities, making them an essential addition to your wardrobe.
Item Includes: 1x pair shoes
Handmade product, due to light and manual measurement, please allow some differences.
Measurement: Shoes Size/To Fit Foot/EU Size
- 230mm/225-229mm/36
- 235mm/230-234mm/37
- 240mm/235-239mm/38
- 245mm/240-244mm/39
- 250mm/245-249mm/40
- Heel: 5cm
- *all sizes only support max 7cm/2.7inch foot width
*Note: The unit is MM, 1 inch = 25.4 mm; Or view the complete
Size Guide Chart to get more help.
Material: Leather, PU, Rubber
Hand-wash Only with your hanfu shoes & boots as most hanfu shoes are handmade. Following these basic cleaning steps will ensure clean the shoes and won't break:
Mix warm water with a small amount of mild laundry detergent or dish soap, you can also mix some baking soda.
Remove the shoelaces and apply a small amount of the mild cleaning solution to them. Massage the laces with your hands, rinse, then dab dry with a soft cloth.
Use the mild solution and a soft-bristled brush, toothbrush, or a soft damp cloth to clean the uppers. Take your time and don't scrub too hard.
Clean the outsole and midsole thoroughly, taking your time to clean every part of the soles.
When you're satisfied with the look, use a dry microfiber towel or soft cloth to blot and lift as much soapy moisture and dirt as possible. Repeat if necessary.
Air dry your sneakers at room temperature.
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Guarantee: If the item has any small and big quality issues, we will offer free return or refund for you. Learn more about the
Return & Refund Policy.
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