I feel like we need some clarification

xbainekox:

hongvanngh:

pepsie:

spider-poop:

scientificperfection:

elluka-clockworker:

fortunatossoliloquy:

This is a Kimono (Japanese):

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This is a Hanfu (Chinese):

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This is a Qi Pao (Chinese):

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This is a Hanbok (Korean):

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Any questions? 

ao dai
(vietnamese)

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I just wanna say, the exact type of kimono shown is a Furisode. One with long arms. |’D

God I love traditional dresses

There’s also yukata:

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Happi:

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Samue:

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Hakama:

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And jinbei:

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Those are all Japanese. ashdkshdjkh

people on DA need this very badly gfhjkal

The Áo Dài example in OP post is a little confusing, so I’‘m gonna add a little bit.

Here is Áo dài usually look like

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Áo dài could be modernize for easier move around:

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All photo
above

belong to Tiemhuulala

Kids have their own type of mordenize Áo dài too,
And the little thing in bottom left corner is Áo Yếm


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Male version of áo dài called “Áo the“:

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This is “Áo Tấc“ (notice the sleeves):

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Photo by
Nguyên Phong Đoạn Lĩnh; in Color of Cloud album

 This is Nhật Bình (female Noble dress) :

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Female Noble and servant, album Nhiễu Tịch

Male attire below is :
semi-formal dress for fifth-rank civil mandarins

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By Nguyên Phong Đoạn Lĩnh, album Nhiễu Tịch

More info and official sample here

Of course, Nhật Bình và Áo Tấc have their modernize version too

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Courtesy of Hanoi Sennen Yosakoi Team (ハノイ1000年よさこい連)
In their dance Điểm Tinh Hoạ Nhân

Or to mix with casual clothes ( by Little Forrest)

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Those are Vietnamese clothes.

I LOVE the clothes made by little forest!

Would it be acceptable for someone who’s not Vietnamese to wear it as fashion though?

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