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CONTENTS

Chapter One THE DRESS OF THE QING MANCHU RULERS 1644–1911

The Imperial Court

Manchu Dress Regulations

Court Attire

Dragon Robes

Imperial Surcoats and Rank Badges

Informal Robes

Military Uniforms

Chapter Two THE DRESS OF THE MANCHU CONSORTS 1644–1911

Life in the Forbidden City

Court Robes

Accessories

Semiformal and Informal Attire

Non-official Dress

Manchu Children’s Clothing

Chapter Three THE ATTIRE OF MANDARINS AND MERCHANTS

Becoming a Mandarin

Court Dress

Dragon Robes and Informal Dress

Accessories

Surcoats and Civil Rank Badges

Military Officials and Rank Badges

Clothing for Children of Mandarins

The Chinese Merchant Class

Purses and Their Contents

Chapter Four THE ATTIRE OF CHINESE WOMEN

At Home

The Mandarin’s Wife

Formal Wear

Semiformal and Informal Dress

Accessories

Bound Feet

Wedding Attire for Men and Women

Funeral Attire for Men and Women

Chapter Five REPUBLICAN DRESS 1912–1949

The New Republic

Formal Dress for Men

The Sun Yatsen Suit

Women’s Dress 1912–1925

The Rise of Department Stores

The Cheongsam

Western Dress and Wedding Attire

Chapter Six CLOTHING OF THE LOWER CLASSES

Life of the Common People

Working Clothes

Farming Communities

Fishing Folk

Wedding Clothes and Customs

Funeral Attire

Chapter Seven CLOTHING FOR CHILDREN

Life in the Qing Dynasty

Birth to One Year

First Birthday Celebrations

Young Children’s Clothing

Older Boys’ Clothing

Older Girls’ Clothing

Dress in the Twentieth Century

Baby Carriers

Charms

Dress for Special Occasions

Chapter Eight DRESS IN NEW CHINA 1950–2006

The First Fifteen Years

Clothing Styles

The Mao Suit

The Cultural Revolution 1966–1976

Slogans on Clothing

The People’s Liberation Army

China Opens Its Doors

West Meets East Meets West

BIBLIOGRAPHY

INDEX

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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