Styles and Fabrics of Trousers in the Images of Song Dynasty

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There are extremely little records of clothes in the ancient times materially or documentarily, yet the series images of Song Dynasty provide the costume researchers with precious image data. In the past, some researchers believed that children’s clothes in the ancient times just acted as the scaled-down version of the adults’; however, the analysis conducted on the images has demonstrated that it is not the case. This paper tries to take the images of children of Song Dynasty as its research object, to conduct an analysis on the styles, materials and patterns of the trousers dressed by children in the early China, aiming at having a clearer understanding of children’s apparel back in the ancient China.

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