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ysf1512367207@gmail.com replied to the discussion What to do when people take photos of you in Hanfu? in the forum Hanfu Discussion and Questions a year ago
What to do when people take photos of you in Hanfu?
If people want to take your photo while you’re wearing Hanfu, you can either pose for them or politely decline. If you don’t mind, give them a smile and let them snap a few pictures. If you’re not comfortable with it, it’s perfectly fine to say no. Some people might ask to tag you or share the photo—if you’re okay with that, you can ask them to…
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com replied to the discussion Wearing Hanfu in front of friends without looking too much in the forum Hanfu Discussion and Questions a year ago
Wearing Hanfu in front of friends without looking too much
If you want to wear Hanfu in front of friends without standing out too much, go for a simpler style. Pick designs with fewer embellishments and go for subtle colors. Keep accessories minimal—think simple sashes or hairpins. Hanfu doesn’t have to be over-the-top; it can be as casual or as formal as you want. Ultimately, it’s about how…
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com replied to the discussion How to handle stares when wearing Hanfu in public? in the forum Hanfu Discussion and Questions a year ago
How to handle stares when wearing Hanfu in public?
It’s totally normal to get stares when you wear Hanfu in public, but don’t let that make you uncomfortable. People may be curious or simply admire your outfit. Walk with confidence, and remember that Hanfu is beautiful and meaningful. If anyone asks questions, take it as an opportunity to share some of its cultural significance. And if you…
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com replied to the discussion Fixing Hanfu accessories – diy or pro? in the forum Hanfu Discussion and Questions a year ago
Fixing Hanfu accessories – diy or pro?
If your Hanfu accessories need fixing, you can usually handle small repairs yourself. For minor things like loose beads or a small tear, just grab a needle and thread. However, if the repair involves delicate embroidery or accessories like hairpins, it’s best to leave it to a professional. Sometimes, attempting to fix intricate details yourself…
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com replied to the discussion Dealing with fading Hanfu in the forum Hanfu Discussion and Questions a year ago
If your Hanfu is starting to fade, there are a few things you can do to restore its color. First, wash it in cold water with a mild detergent—hot water can speed up fading. Avoid harsh chemicals or detergents that could weaken the fabric. If the color has already faded, soaking your Hanfu in cold water with a little vinegar can help bring it…
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com replied to the discussion How to store your Hanfu properly? in the forum Hanfu Discussion and Questions a year ago
How to store your Hanfu properly?
Proper storage is key to keeping your Hanfu in good shape. Hang it on a padded hanger to avoid damaging the fabric. If you’re storing it for a longer period, put it in a breathable garment bag to protect it from dust and light. Avoid storing it in damp or humid areas—moisture can cause mildew. If you need to fold it, make sure not to create…
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com replied to the discussion Caring for your Hanfu after wearing it in the forum Hanfu Discussion and Questions a year ago
Caring for your Hanfu after wearing it
After wearing your Hanfu, it’s important to take care of it. Start by airing it out to remove any lingering smells or moisture. If it needs washing, hand wash it in cold water using a mild detergent. Make sure not to scrub or wring it out, as this can damage the fabric. After washing, let it dry naturally, and keep it away from direct sunlight…
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ysf1512367207@gmail.com replied to the discussion How to get rid of wrinkles in your Hanfu? in the forum Hanfu Discussion and Questions a year ago
How to get rid of wrinkles in your Hanfu?
Dealing with wrinkles in your Hanfu is pretty simple. First, steaming is the most gentle way to get rid of them. Hang your Hanfu and steam it from a distance—this will smooth out the fabric without causing any damage. If you need to iron it, use the lowest heat setting and place a cloth between the iron and the fabric. Be careful around delicate…
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