The evolution of ancient underwear

Han: The basis of the "heart clothes" is the "robe belly". The upper end of the "belly clothes" becomes a "heart clothes" without using a thin strap and using "hook shoulders" and "crotch". The common feature of the two is that there is no back film on the back. Plain woven silk was a common underwear fabric in the Han Dynasty. It used various colored silk threads to embroider patterns (called color embroidery). The patterns were mostly "love". At that time, it was rare to use plain fabrics to make underwear. .

Wei Jin (Sixteen Kingdoms): Two When

"Dangdang" is different from "embracing the abdomen" and "heart clothes" in that it has a back film and "can be used as both a chest and a back". The materials are mostly thick and colorful tapestry, double-layered, lined with cotton. "Dangdang" was originally the costume of the nomadic peoples of the North, and later passed on to the Central Plains, belonging to an alien culture. This post contains picture attachments:

Tang Dynasty: Xunzi

Before the Tang Dynasty, the shoulders of the underwear were adorned with straps. In the Tang Dynasty, a type of strapless underwear appeared, known as the "cripple". This is also determined by the shape characteristics of their outer garments: Women in the Tang Dynasty like to wear "half-topless skirts". They tied the skirts high at the chest and tied a wide band at the lower part of the chest with both shoulders. The upper chest and back are exposed, covered with transparent gauze, and the underwear is looming. Therefore, the underwear fabric is exquisite and colorful, which is quite similar to the "underwear outerwear" advocated today. In order to match such wearing habits, the underwear needs to be strapless. The fabrics commonly used by "Xunzi" are: "woven into", stiff and slightly elastic, and feel thick. It is enough to tie two straps under the chest when wearing, and "knit" guarantees that the upper part of the "bitch" has a standing effect.

Song Dynasty: Tube Top

After being worn, the tube top can be covered with milk and cover the belly. The entire chest and abdomen are covered, so it is also called tube top. Tie with a button or strap. Most people usually use cotton products, commonly known as homespun cloth. Nobles use silk products and embroider flowers on them. Single clip, different forms.

Yuan Dynasty: Acacia

The main characteristic of "Acacia lapel" is to tie back to front. Wear it from the back and front, fasten it with a row of buttons on the chest, or tie it with a rope or other strap. Most of the fabrics of Acacia are brocades, and the pattern is continuous in all directions.

Ming Dynasty: the main waist

The "main waist" looks similar to a vest. Open placket, two placket each with three placket, shoulder crotch, belt on crotch, and waist side each with laces to fasten all placket to form a noticeable waist. It can be seen that the women of the Ming Dynasty have already revealed their figure.

Qing Dynasty: Belly

The tube top in the Qing Dynasty, also known as the "belly", was generally made into a rhombus. There is a belt on it, which is worn around the neck when worn, and another two belts at the waist are tied behind the back, which is an inverted triangle below, covering the navel to the lower abdomen. The material is mostly cotton and silk. The straps used for tying are not limited to ropes. The wealthy family mostly uses gold chains, the medium family mostly uses silver and copper chains, and Xiaojia Biyu uses red silk. There are all kinds of exquisite embroidery on the "belly". Red is a common color for "belly pockets".

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