changpao

E827521

Changpao is a traditional long Chinese robe historically worn by men, which served as a precursor to the modern qipao (cheongsam).

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Predicate Object
instanceOf menswear
robe
traditional Chinese garment
countryOfOrigin China
coversBodyPart arms
legs
torso
hasAlternativeName chang pao NERFINISHED
long gown
hasClosureType front opening
side fastening
hasClothingType long robe
hasColor various colors depending on status and occasion
hasCulturalContext Chinese traditional dress
Han Chinese clothing culture
hasDesignFeature fitted cuffs
high collar
side slits (in some styles)
hasEra Qing dynasty NERFINISHED
early 20th century
late 19th century
hasEtymology Chinese term meaning "long robe"
hasFunction daily clothing for urban men (historical)
marker of social status
hasGenderAssociation male
hasLanguage Chinese
hasLength ankle-length
hasSilhouette straight cut
hasSleeveType long sleeves
hasTypicalMaterial cotton
linen
silk
influenced cheongsam NERFINISHED
qipao
isPrecursorOf cheongsam NERFINISHED
qipao NERFINISHED
partOf traditional Chinese menswear
relatedTo cheongsam NERFINISHED
magua
qipao NERFINISHED
usedIn Qing dynasty China NERFINISHED
late imperial China
wornBy Chinese men
wornFor daily wear (historical)
formal occasions
wornWith magua (short jacket)

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qipao developedFrom changpao