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What are you most afraid of when you go out to play in Hanfu?

When I go out to play in Hanfu, I am most afraid of meeting someone who also wears Hanfu and looking at me with that kind of superior eyes.

I personally like Hanfu very much. Many people say that it is better not to wear cheap clothes. Actually, I don't quite understand this view. I like this beautiful dress, but I didn't enter the so-called circle.

Although Hanfu has different prices, why do you have to divide it into high and low levels if you can have fun? Even so, why do you point at me and say it's cheap when I go out in four or five hundred Chinese clothes? Now so expensive and cheap goods have actually entered the niche circle of Hanfu?

Will I be afraid to wear Hanfu together? No, even if you hit the exact same one, don't be afraid. I'm afraid of those low-quality self-righteous young ladies. I don't understand the culture of the circle, but at least I can know that no one respects this mountain, right? I can accept your elegant speech, but do you really have the ability to point at people's clothes, quote people's words, and what's more, point at people and say they wear mountains?

I wear plaid skirts, too, and now plaid skirts are in full swing. Ten girls in the whole street. You can catch six girls in plaid skirts. Moreover, it is much easier to distinguish mountains with plaid skirts, but it is impossible for people who feel that they can recognize them at a glance just after wearing them. What on earth gives those people who say "mountain" when their pleats are blown up such a superior mentality? I know Hanfu is also very popular. I am glad that the price of Hanfu is generally high. Otherwise, if the streets are full of people wearing Hanfu, what kind of noise will it be?

I can accept going out to play, people looking at me with curiosity, and even some polite teasing. For me, I have never met those self-righteous little girls who disgust me.

Hanfu is from our country? State of etiquette? The embodiment of, since put on it, why not protect it? Why not reflect its value? There is no need to care too much about wearing clothes, and there is no need to derive any sense of superiority. Wear it if you like. It doesn't matter whether it's cheap or expensive.