Kimono: there is no tie on the kimono placket, and the waist is wide with a fabric. Hem: – Hanfu: Hanfu’s hem is wide, from the top to the bottom is more relaxed, walking freely, will not hinder the activity. Kimono: The hem of the kimono is basically close to the curve of the thigh, which is very narrow, and the walking can only be small and small, and the activity is limited. Kimono: In the kimono, the neckline of a ordinary womens neck wrapped her neck tightly, and the geisha neckline came across a large neck. Sleeve: – Hanfu: Hanfu’s wide-sleeve cutting lines are soft,in addition, the wide sleeves of Hanfu are open, and the inside can be stitched, the length of the sleeves exceeds the length of the hand. Kimono: The sleeves of the kimono are straight, a bit like blades, the lower part of the cuff is stitched (about because of the cold), length to wrist. Kimono: The lines of the kimono are straight lines, which are flat and straight at right angles. They are straight in shape and lack the display of the human body curve; In general, Hanfu is elegant and kimono is restrained. The Korean peninsula has long regarded China as the sovereign state, so its clothing characteristics have also changed with the changes of Chinese dynasty styles. After the establishment of the Korean dynasty, North Korea, the kingdom of the county, enjoyed the right to be “Cifu(Emperor’s reward)” by the Ming emperor. 1. Collar shape: – Hanfu: Hanfu is generally “Jiaolingyouren(交领右衽,the collar is in Y shape)”, traditional chinese hanfu dress also some V-shaped collars. Therefore, Hanbok also has a distinct style of Ming Hanfu, especially women’s clothing is influenced by the Ming Dynasty Aoqun(袄裙), and later joined the national aesthetic vision, the upper outer garment gradually shortened, forming today’s hanbok. 2. Top position: – Hanfu: the dress is attached to the upper outer garment. Hanbok: upper outer garment is outside, covering the skirt, dress’s hem is very wide and fluffy. Most of them are chest dress.