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Vietnamese clothing refers to the traditional clothes worn in Vietnam. ==Examples of garments== *Áo dài - the typical Vietnamese formal girl's dress *Áo giao lĩnh - cross-collared robe worn before the Nguyen dynasty. *Áo tứ thân - a four piece woman's dress, áo ngũ thân in 5-piece form. *Yếm - woman's undergarment, similar to Chinese dù dōu. *Áo bà ba - rural two-piece ensemble for men and women〔Saigon's Edge: On the Margins of Ho Chi Minh City - Page 56 Erik Harms - 2011 "She then left the room to change out of her áo Ba Ba into her everyday home clothes, which did not look like peasant clothes at all. In Hóc Môn, traders who sell goods in the city don “peasant clothing” for their trips to the city and change back "〕 *áo gấm - formal brocade tunic for government receptions, or áo the for the man in weddings. * Headware includes the standard conical nón lá, and "lampshade" nón quai thao. * Áo tràng Phật tử - typically shortened to "áo tràng" it is a robe worn by Upāsaka and Upāsikā in Vietnamese Buddhist temples. Typically light blue but can be found in brown and is similar to the ones worn by Vietnamese Buddhist monastics in regards to the trademark collar similar to the áo dài but without the sleeves with hidden pockets. While there are matching pants they are not a required part of the outfit for laity. A similar version can be found in Cao Đài temples. Clothing associated with the Vietnam war include: "black pyjamas", dép lốp (rubber sandals), the rural khăn rằn scarf. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vietnamese clothing」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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