Song Dynasty clothing emphasizes elegance and intellectual refinement. China-Cart offers authentic Song Hanfu for cultural enthusiasts worldwide.
Garments feature simple yet elegant lines, scholarly designs, and flowing fabrics, reflecting the cultured society of the Song era.
Q: Are Song Dynasty Hanfu suitable for photography?
A: Yes, they are ideal for photoshoots and stage performances.
Q: How to care for Song Dynasty Hanfu?
A: Hand wash or dry clean, store in a cool dry place.
China-Cart has been a trusted global source for Song Dynasty Hanfu since 2003.
The Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE) brought a shift toward more refined and understated Hanfu designs. Where Tang Dynasty clothing celebrated bold colors and flowing volumes, Song Dynasty garments favored slender silhouettes, narrower sleeves, and a more restrained color palette. This reflected the era's philosophical climate — Neo-Confucian values emphasized modesty, propriety, and scholarly refinement in all aspects of life, including dress.
Song Dynasty women typically wore a Beizi (a sleeveless jacket or vest) over a Ruqun, creating a layered look that was both practical and elegant. The Beizi could be matched or contrasting, allowing for personal expression within the bounds of convention. Men's clothing followed similar principles of understated elegance, with the Zhiduo (a long straight robe with side slits) becoming the standard scholarly garment.
For those interested in Song Dynasty style, look for garments in muted tones — jade green, dusty rose, pale blue, and ivory white. The key distinguishing feature is the narrow, fitted sleeve compared to the wide sleeves of earlier and later periods. Fabrics should drape smoothly rather than puff out, creating a graceful vertical line.
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