I know there are already threads about this. I really want to see these features in Episode. Here’s some clothes from Asia:
China
Female:
Ruqun
Qiyao Ruqun
Both men and women can wear it.
For women, the top’s collar can be:
Parallel
Crossed
U collar
Men’s ruqun are cross-collared only.
Qixiong Ruqun
Aoqun
Shenyi
Men and women can wear it.Two Types of Shenyi:
Quju
Zhijiu
Beizi
a parallel collar jacket.
Banbi
a half-sleeve jacket worn by both men and women
Bijia
a sleeveless jacket worn with aoqun
Daxiushan
large-sleeve robe commonly paired with ruqun
Yuanlingpao
Male:
Yishang (aka Ruqun)
Banbi
Beizi
Dachang
open-fronted robe
Yuanlingpao
Zhiduo
Shenyi
Zhijiu
Quju
Shuhe
Some hairstyles:
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Japan
Female:
Furisode
worn by unmarried women.
Komon
are worn by married and unmarried women.
Tomesode
are the most formal kimono worn by married women.
Susohiki/Hikizuri
worn by geisha.
Odori Katamigawari
a traditional Japanese dancer’s kimono.
Iromuji
are unpatterned kimonos in a single-colored kimono worn by both married and unmarried women.
Mofuku
mourning dress worn by both male and female.
Yukata
worn at festivals taking place in summer.
Houmongi
means visiting dress.
Uchikake
a very formal kimono only worn by brides or at a stage performance.
Male:
This made me confused so there might be some parts that are wrong.
Haori (jacket), Nagagi (aka Kimono) and Hakama (trousers)
Kuromontsuki
Black clothing with family crest. Used on formal occasions, usually with five family crests.
Iromontsuki
Colored clothing with family crest. Non-black semi-formal kimono, with one, three or five family crests.
Haori and Nagagi
used on informal occations.
Kinagashi
casual wear.
Yukata
Some Hairstyles:
Korea
Female:
Hanbok
For women, hanbok consists of jeogori (upper jacket) and chima (skirt). For men, hanbok consists of jeogori and baji (pants). The colors of the hanbok are depended on the wearer’s social statues! Upper class wore bright colored hanbok while the commoners wore light colored hanbok. Patterns were also used.
Some Hairstyles:
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