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are there any good online sources for traditional chinese/tibetan clothing?

 

i'm particularly interested in a traditional taoist hat ive heard is said to keep chi in the body...

 

anyone know what kind of hat that is?

 

thank you

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I'm not sure if there are more specific traditions, but the basic idea is a skullcap that keeps the head from losing heat. I used to crochet dozens of them without a pattern - just trial and error, mostly error, but crocheting itself is a nice experience if you can get past the part where it drives you crazy :)

 

Also a ming men warmer is great, just tie something around your lower back to keep it warm.

 

-Karen

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I wear chinese clothing.. long robes, and such. They cannot be bought in China easily because almost noone wears them. The DAoists have a particular manner of robes and such, and most of their clothing is hand made.

 

I bought my clothes in NY city several yrs ago, and had a handful made while I am living in China. Iwas planning on opening an online store for handmade chinese clothing. And since I know the price range , things would be amazingly cheap. haha

 

Maybe I should start on that project on some point next year.

 

Peace,

Edited by 林愛偉

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Oh! You aren't by any chance talking about those hats worn by the Silly Hat Sect in their home, the Golden Alligator Lamasery founded by Dimdap Kram'ba?

 

I mean of course the ones in Daniel Pinkwater's classic children's book "The Last Guru."

 

Yes, I would very much like one of those hats. I highly recommend this book by the way (even though it's not his best work). But I must add a warning: those not capable of grasping its wisdom will spend the night groaning and end up with a stomach ache. :)

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