Culture & Stories
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The Dudou Renaissance Young Designers Reinterpreting Classical Motifs for Global Conscious Consumers
How young designers are reinventing the dudou for conscious consumers—blending heritage motifs, circular materials, and global ethics. Data-backed insights.
2026-03-26
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Nei Yi and Climate Adaptation How Historic Chinese Underwear Designs Responded to Regional Weather and Lifestyle
How historic nei yi underwear responded to China’s diverse climates—backed by archaeological data, textile science, and modern relevance.
2026-03-26
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Embroidery as Archive Stitched Narratives Found on Qing Dynasty Dudou in Private Family Collections
Discover how Qing Dynasty dudou in private collections function as embroidered archives—backed by original survey data, regional analysis, and conservation insights.
2026-03-26
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Nei Yi and National Identity The Role of Traditional Underwear in Twentieth Century Chinese Cultural Revivalism
How traditional Chinese underwear ('nei yi') became a quiet symbol of cultural resilience and identity in 20th-century China—backed by archival data and consumer research.
2026-03-26
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From Forbidden to Fashionable How Museum Exhibitions Are Recontextualizing Historical Chinese Undergarments
How museums are transforming historical Chinese undergarments—from taboo objects to authoritative cultural texts—with data, ethics, and design impact.
2026-03-26
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Nei Yi in Visual Culture Depictions of Traditional Chinese Underwear in Ming Qing Paintings and Woodblock Prints
Expert analysis of nei yi depictions in Ming–Qing paintings and woodblock prints—backed by archival data, material evidence, and cultural context.
2026-03-26
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Gendered Geometry The Flat Pattern Cutting System of Chinese Dudou and Its Impact on Contemporary Draping
How the ancient Chinese dudou’s radial flat-pattern system redefines fit, waste, and inclusivity in modern draping—backed by museum artifact analysis and comparative metrics.
2026-03-26
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Nei Yi and Medical History How Traditional Chinese Underwear Reflected Ancient Understandings of Health and Qi Flow
How ancient Chinese inner clothing (nei yi) was designed as functional health technology — reflecting empirical understanding of qi flow, organ systems, and climate-responsive textiles.
2026-03-26
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Color Symbolism in Nei Yi Red Gold Blue and the Chromatic Language of Chinese Underwear Aesthetics
Decoding red, gold, and blue in Chinese underwear: data-backed insights into cultural meaning, consumer behavior, and authentic chromatic language.
2026-03-26
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Dudou in Diaspora Chinese Immigrant Women and the Transnational Transmission of Intimate Cultural Knowledge
How Chinese immigrant women sustain intimate cultural knowledge—like dudou use—across generations and borders. Evidence-based insights from 127 interviews.
2026-03-26