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dress long jacket Ming Dynasty Square Collar Long Jacket | Improved Hanfu Coat with Pockets | Autumn Winter Sea Blue

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dress long jacket Ming Dynasty Square Collar Long Jacket | Improved Hanfu Coat with Pockets | Autumn Winter Sea BlueMing Dynasty Square Collar Long Jacket Improved Hanfu Coat for Autumn & Winter Premium TR Wool Like Fabric with Traditional Ming Dynasty Design This exquisite Ming Dynasty square collar long jacket combines traditional Chinese aesthetics with modern comfort and convenience. Featuring the classic Ming Dynasty square collar design and authentic traditional elements, this improved Hanfu coat seamlessly blends historical elegance with contemporary

Ming Dynasty Square Collar Long Jacket – Improved Hanfu Coat for Autumn & Winter

Premium TR Wool-Like Fabric with Traditional Ming Dynasty Design

This exquisite Ming Dynasty square collar long jacket combines traditional Chinese aesthetics with modern comfort and convenience. Featuring the classic Ming Dynasty square collar design and authentic traditional elements, this improved Hanfu coat seamlessly blends historical elegance with contemporary lifestyle. Perfect for those who appreciate traditional Chinese culture while seeking practical, wearable fashion.

🎨 Available Colors

Song Ming Red (Vintage Orange-Red):
Inspired by the palace vermillion and countryside sunsets, this concentrated orange-red tone evokes the warmth of winter fires and the pure white of plum blossoms. It represents the traditional festive color most beloved during Chinese New Year celebrations.

Canghai Blue (Grey-Toned Sapphire Blue):
Drawing from the deep ocean and serene sky, this sophisticated grey-blue tone embodies premium quality and understated luxury. Like the convergence of hundreds of rivers into the sea, it represents depth and elegance.

👔 Model Information

Model 1
Height: 162cm (5'4")
Weight: 53kg (117 lbs)
Try-on Size: M

Model 2
Height: 170cm (5'7")
Weight: 50kg (110 lbs)
Try-on Size: M

🧵 Fabric Composition

Outer Fabric: TR Wool-Like Imitation Cashmere
Composition: 90.8% Polyester + 9.2% Rayon
Features: Soft, warm, lightweight, moisture-wicking, wrinkle-resistant, comfortable

Lining: Premium密面丝绒 (Dense Velvet)
Composition: 95.3% Polyester + 4.7% Spandex
Features: Smooth, luxurious, warm

📏 Fabric Specifications

Property Transparent Slightly Transparent Micro-Transparent Opaque
Transparency - - -
Softness Very Soft Soft Medium Firm
Elasticity No Stretch Slight Stretch Medium Stretch High Stretch
Thickness Very Thin Thin Medium Thick

📐 Size Chart

Size Flat Bust Coat Length Shoulder + Sleeve Sleeve Opening Recommended Bust
S 112cm / 44.1" 108cm / 42.5" 58cm / 22.8" 62cm / 24.4" Up to 90cm / 35.4"
M 116cm / 45.7" 112cm / 44.1" 60cm / 23.6" 64cm / 25.2" Up to 95cm / 37.4"
L 120cm / 47.2" 116cm / 45.7" 62cm / 24.4" 66cm / 26.0" Up to 101cm / 39.8"

💡 Size Note: Measurements are manually taken and may have a 1-2cm tolerance. Please refer to the actual product.

✨ Product Features

  • Ming Dynasty Square Collar: Authentic traditional Chinese square collar design with cultural significance
  • Improved Modern Design: Combines Ming Dynasty elegance with contemporary wearability
  • Premium TR Wool-Like Fabric: Soft, warm, lightweight, and comfortable for autumn and winter
  • Dense Velvet Lining: Luxurious inner lining for added warmth and comfort
  • Functional Pockets: Practical hidden pockets for modern convenience
  • Traditional Craftsmanship: Features authentic Ming Dynasty long square collar and traditional button closures
  • Customized Magnetic Buttons: Silent, seamless closure system for modern convenience
  • Versatile Styling: Perfect for both traditional occasions and everyday modern wear
  • Two Classic Colors: Song Ming Red and Canghai Blue, both timeless and elegant

🎭 Perfect For

  • Autumn and winter daily wear
  • Traditional Chinese cultural events
  • Chinese New Year celebrations
  • Cultural photoshoots and portraits
  • Modern Hanfu enthusiasts
  • Special occasions and ceremonies
  • Contemporary Chinese style fashion
  • Cultural performances and exhibitions

🌟 About Ming Dynasty Square Collar Design

The square collar (方领) is one of the most iconic elements of Ming Dynasty clothing, representing the traditional Chinese philosophy of "Eight Directions Come Together, Four Seasons Peace and Prosperity." This improved version maintains the elegant proportions and cultural significance of the Ming Dynasty design while incorporating modern comfort features like functional pockets and magnetic closures.

The coat uses premium TR wool-like imitation cashmere fabric with dense short fibers, providing warmth like a gentle embrace. The high-quality construction ensures excellent moisture-wicking properties, lightweight comfort, and wrinkle resistance, making it perfect for the modern lifestyle while honoring traditional aesthetics.

📦 Product Info

Product Name: Bafanglai Ming Dynasty Square Collar Long Jacket
Style: Improved Hanfu Coat with Pockets
Sizes: S, M, L
Colors: Song Ming Red (Vintage Orange-Red), Canghai Blue (Grey-Toned Sapphire Blue)
Outer Fabric: TR Wool-Like Imitation Cashmere (90.8% Polyester + 9.2% Rayon)
Lining: Dense Velvet (95.3% Polyester + 4.7% Spandex)
Season: Autumn & Winter
Special Features: Square collar, functional pockets, magnetic button closures, traditional Ming Dynasty design
Care: Dry clean or gentle hand wash recommended

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