Capture the stark, historical aesthetic of the Warring States period with this deep black Hanfu ensemble, designed for dramatic visual impact during historical reenactments, cultural festivals, and themed photography.
This ensemble follows the classic straight-hem (Zhiju) silhouette, providing a sharp and authoritative profile. To ensure a complete historical look, the set is organized into three specific components:
- Inner Robe: A full-length foundational layer in matching black.
- Outer Robe: Featuring wide sleeves and a structured collar for a traditional drape.
- Waist Belt: A coordinating sash to secure the robes and define the historical waistline.
The set is crafted from high-density polyester with a subtle matte finish. This material is chosen specifically for its wrinkle-resistant properties and weighted drape, ensuring the robe maintains its crisp lines during movement or long hours of wear at events. Unlike delicate silks, this fabric is durable enough for outdoor photoshoots and requires minimal steaming to look its best.
Fit for this garment is primarily determined by height and the desired visual effect of the hem. For those seeking a grander presence, the Size L offers a 200cm outer robe, creating a dramatic 23cm trailing train behind the 177cm inner robe. The wrap-around design accommodates a variety of body types, though it is optimized for a bust under 120cm (47.2″) and a waist under 110cm (43.3″).
To preserve the structure of the collar and the deep black pigment, we recommend a cold machine wash on a gentle cycle or hand washing. Hang the robes to dry to prevent static and maintain the straight-hem silhouette. If ironing is needed, use a low-heat setting.
| Size | Inner Robe Length | Outer Robe Length |
|---|---|---|
| Unit: cm / inch (Top value: cm, Bottom value: inch) | ||
| S | 145 57.1 |
150 59.1 |
| M | 160 63.0 |
166 65.4 |
| L | 177 69.7 |
200 78.7 |
Dimensions are manually measured; please allow for a 1-3cm (0.4-1.2 inch) variance.

























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