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The Bunun people

Originally, the Bunun people crafted their clothing from animal skins and linen. However, through integration with the Han people, the use of materials such as cotton and wool was introduced.

Men's clothing features an open white vest adorned with vibrant multi-colored geometrical patterns at the opening and on the back, adding to its intricate design. This vest holds particular significance during rituals. The attire is complemented by a short black skirt and a colorful abdominal bag, functioning as a type of undergarment. Another version of men's clothing consists of a knee-length skirt paired with a black or blue long-sleeved coat embellished with colorful embroidery.

Women's clothing includes a long black or blue dress with extended sleeves, adorned at the sleeve ends and dress placket. Another attire involves a long-sleeved shirt with embroidery at the sleeve ends, collar, shirt placket, and bottom hem. This shirt is paired with a long skirt, decorated at the bottom hem, and an apron worn over the skirt. The apron itself is embellished at the center, left side, and bottom. Another version includes trousers worn under the apron.

Additionally, the Bunun people adorn themselves with various ornaments and accessories, such as headbands exclusively worn by males, hats, and necklaces. Most of these accessories are crafted from glass beads or shell pieces.