Well random persons the clothing that was worn in china were many things if you were a peasant you would were a hemp and sandals if you were an emperor/empress you would were silk and very high so it was very difficult for them to walk around. Also with the peasants the hemp wrap was tied at the waist.
A traditional clothing worn by the Chinese, is called a kimono. It is a dress worn by young and old women on special occasions.
A sash is an article of ancient Chinese clothing. It is a long strip of cloth worn around the waist.
yes there is special clothing worn for Chinese new years usually Chinese people would wear like red or dragon colors or colorful shirts for Chinese new years specially if your going to a parade.
Special clothing is worn by some Buddhists. Monks and nuns wear robes. Some householders elect to wear special clothing as well.
The kind of clothing that Chinese in cities wear is similar to clothing worn in the west. Many Chinese men wear business suits and jeans with dress shirts. Chinese men in the farming areas often wear work clothes like jeans and khaki pants.
The same kinds of clothes worn in the US (Jeans, T-shirts, etc)
Nowadays. most don't wear special cloths at the new year.but we will take on new cloths. but some will wear 唐装 Ancient Chinese Clothing (Chinese Traditional Style Dress) Maybe a kimono? (Or maybe that's Japan..)
Traditional Chinese clothing is often referred to as "Hanfu," which is the historical attire of the Han ethnic group. Other notable styles include the "Qipao" or "Cheongsam," which is a form-fitting dress popular among women, and "Tangzhuang," a type of jacket often worn for formal occasions. Each style reflects China's rich cultural heritage and varies by region and dynasty.
Some examples of religious clothing worn by different cultures around the world include the hijab worn by Muslim women, the saffron robes worn by Buddhist monks, the sari worn by Hindu women, the kippah worn by Jewish men, and the cassock worn by Christian clergy.
Some of the clothing worn in the Jacobean Era included clothing with ruffs and gold or metallic layering. Petticoats were decorated with metallic or gold braid and the skirts were layered at the hip.
Yarmulke (a skullcap worn by Orthodox Jewish men) and yashmak (a veil worn by Muslin women in public) are clothing items.
I don't rally know but they must have worn some of the pieces of clothing that is worn today.