Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

Today we bring you a Hanfu dressing tutorial on wearing a Hezi. The Hezi (诃子) is one of the ancient Chinese women's undergarments, popular in the Tang, Song, and Ming dynasties.

Total Time: 10 minutes

What is a Hezi?

Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

Before the Tang dynasty, undergarments had straps on the shoulders, but in the Tang dynasty, there appeared a kind of undergarment without straps, called "Hezi". This was also determined by the shape of the outer garment: women in the Tang dynasty would tie the skirt high up at the bust, and then tie a wide belt at the lower part of the bust. The shoulders, upper chest and back are bare, and the undergarments are covered with a transparent veil, which makes the undergarments look like they are made of delicate and colorful fabrics. In order to accommodate such wearing habits, the underwear should be strapless.

According to the legend, the "Hezi" was invented by Yang Yuhuan when a general accidentally scratched her chest, and Yang Yuhuan feared the Emperor would find out. Then, Yang covered chests with a piece of embroidered cloth. Later, slowly, the Hezi also became popular among the people.

Step 1

Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

Put the Qixiong dress on first.

Step 2

Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

Take the front of Hezi and put it in the back.

Step 3

Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

Pull out the inside lacing first and tie it to the other side of the edge.

Step 4

Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

Then tie the remaining edge lacing to the other outer lacing.

Step 5

Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

Take a deep breath, then start spinning the Hezi, turn the front of the Hezi to the front of your body.

Step 6

Hanfu Dressing Tutorial - How to Wear a Hezi

There is a little bit of displacement because of the rotation, and do some fine-tuning.

More about Tang Dynasty dress: Hezi Qun, Qixiong Shanqun.

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  1. Xivvy

    Oooh the embroidery is stunning and depending on the hezi it could really be a pop-out piece of one’s ensemble! Kinda like statement belts haha

  2. LiangYuZuan

    And I can see how it enhances the ensemble of the full dress set.

    • Ling

      Yes, it makes Qixiong Ruqun more special, but it is less applied now.

  3. LiangYuZuan

    Very neat! I think the main feature is the embroidery. So exquisite! 😍