The Tang official headwear or Chuijiao Putou (垂腳襆頭), lit. "head cover" or "head wrap", was the headwear of Tang dynasty officials. It consisted of a black hat with two wing-like flaps.[1] However, contrary to the similar Song official headwear in the Song dynasty, the flaps drooped down.
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| Garments | | Set of attire | |
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| Upper garment | |
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| Robe | |
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| Headwear (list) | |
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| Accessories (list) | | Head | |
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| Lap | |
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| Influenced clothing | | Traditional clothing | |
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