The 2002 Movie That Completely Changed Adam Sandler's Career Is Now Tuzi Bunny & Lantern Berry Mamian Qun. UPDATE (05 20 24): This item is expected to ship June 20th, 2024. Adorable bunny trim Mamian Qun (horse faced skirt) from the great Ming Dynasty! The horse faced skirt gets its name from its construction, similar to old war forts that were also called Mamian (horse face). The name stuck around due to its ease to wear while horseback riding. Features woven brocades of rabbits and , inspired by classic historical Chinese artifacts. The construction of the mamian qun contains 2 large front and back panels showcasing the art on the skirt, and many trapezoidal pleats on the sides. This creates a very flattering A line silhouette without needing any petticoat! Comes in colors: Ivory White Lantern Berry Red Extremely versatile skirts perfectly elevate any modern day look, or pair with your favorite Ming Dynasty tops for a classic style. This item has a 35 day construction period. Material is 100% polyester About the brand: , or "This Month", is a hanfu brand with a special delicate touch in their designs. From the fabrics to the designs, all of their selections have a particular feminine and contemporary touch while remaining classy. With 4. 7 stars on Taobao, Song Heting is a wonderful brand for those looking for more elegant designs. SIZING INFORMATION Note that Chinese sizes are smaller than US sizes. To avoid wrong sizings, please refer to the sizing chart in the photos. Please measure in centimeters. Height Recommendation: XS: 150 155cm S: 155 160cm M: 160 165cm L: 165 170cm XL: 170 175cm Version A: 165 170cm Version B: 155 160cm CLEANING INFORMATION Please hand wash carefully as to not ruin the embroidery, jewels, or buttons. Please air dry the clothes on a hanger. Hand washing and air drying also extends the life of your hanfu. For ironing, please use lowest heat setting or steam out the wrinkles.
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