At first glance, Bhutanese women wear "zila" a bit like Fengxian Xiao. That is, the upper skirt includes underwear, robes, belts, long skirts and pins. The upper body is the same as that of a man. Put on a long and narrow long-sleeved collared underwear, then wrap it in a long skirt with a rectangular cloth, fix it with a necklace pin around the neck, wrap it around the waist with a wide belt for two or three times, and then put on a long-sleeved coat. The cuffs of the underwear are folded back like men. Underwear colors can be freely matched, and you don't need to wear white like men. Women wear long skirts, so they wear short boots. The straight line of long skirt and short coat visually lengthens the leg lines, similar to Korean women's clothing. In addition, the higher booties make Bhutanese women look more slender and have more perfect leg proportions. In addition, narrow sleeves also have a slimming effect visually.
Ms. Bhutanese wearing "flag-pulling", the lady on the left omits the undershirt. The fabric they wear is an improved design.
Ms. Bhutan, who is "a small fan flying firefly", saves a plug-in for this lady. The fabric she wears belongs to the traditional blue and traditional striped design, which is elegant and expensive.