You are probably thinking of the cheongsam, also called a qipao. It is a tight traditionally long dress, generally with side slits and a standing collar.
Traditional Chinese clothing was called hanfu
The name of clothing that boys wear on the Chinese New Year is the Kachina.
For Chinese it was very fancy to wear silk.
Chinese people don't really wear anything special. They do wear red on Chinese New Year though. That is the only special outfit they wear that is the closest to Christmas.
they wear Chinese dragon costumes
They wear it on Chinese New Years. :]
For the Chinese, it is custom to wear new clothes for Chinese New Year. For the younger generation, it is not as important as what they wear so long as it is new. For the older generation or for the more traditional, some females may wear cheongsams. Men may wear what western society has dubbed a smoking jacket. Both would be made from Chinese silk material. The men's may be darker in color while the female's is much more brighter.
kimono
anything!! they just wear what they want!
THE chinese mainly wear aprons like most countries but sometimes they wear an extra set of working or torn clothing when cooking.
Well Chinese men were clothes. ^^Right now they wear usually normal clothing that we may see today, such as jeans.The Chinese use to wear/ some still do wear tunics or silk robes.I don't know what the suits are called in Chinese but it is called 'Ao Dai' in Vietnam, which is translated in English as long dress. Yes men do were these 'long dress' they aren't actually a dresshttp://images.google.com/images?hl=en&q=chinese%20kung%20fu%20clothes&revid=1518381878&resnum=0&um=1&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=wi(Such as the first row, third picture.
I'm not from China but I know it's red you or me would wear a white dress but the Chinese wear red. I'm not sure if other countries wear them as well...