

VIET PHUC HOI AN
Vietnam Eternal Elegance
VIET PHUC HOI AN
Vietnam Eternal Elegance
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Nhật Bình
Nhat means rectangle, Binh means balance, can be understood as Symmetric rectangle.
The shirt has a large rectangular neck design, the two flaps are fixed with ties. When worn, the front part of the chest is assembled into a rectangle, hence the name Nhat Binh shirt.
Nhat Binh shirt is the casual clothes of the Queen Mother, Queen, Princess, concubines and ceremonial clothes for Royal Court Madames
Tac Ao Dai - Ceremonial Ao Dai
Five-piece shirt with loose sleeves, a ceremonial shirt, is a traditional costume of feudal Vietnam, worn with long pants, covering the body from The neckline reaches or exceeds the knee and is for both men and women, similar to a five-piece shirt with tight sleeves but with long and loose sleeves.
Tac Ao Dai with patterns
5 pieces Ao dai with traditional patterns, historically suited for upper class and royal families
Tight Sleeves Ao Dai
The five-body Ao Dai with tight sleeves was the most popular type of clothing during the Nguyen Dynasty, born in 1744, after the Cochinchina costume reform of Lord Nguyen Phuc Khoat.
The tight sleeves five-body Ao Dai has tight sleeves, suitable for everyday activities.
Tight sleeves Ao dai with patterns
The tight sleeves five-body Ao Dai has tight sleeves, suitable for everyday activities. Traditional pattern woven/ printed for more classy look
Modern Ao Dai
Modern ao dai is not only a traditional outfit but also a symbol of elegance and class. With new designs, high-quality materials and rich accessories, ao dai has now become the favorite choice not only for Vietnamese women but also for muses from many countries around the world. . The combination of tradition and modernity in ao dai design makes it more stylish and unique than ever.