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The Jino men usually wear a black-white lattice coat with buttons down the front, with some red and blue stripes on the front, and a sun pattern of about 20 square cm on the back; for the lower part of the body, they wear loose pants or shorts.
The Jino women wear a chicken-heart-shaped embroidered vest, covered by a collarless coat with blue, red, yellow and white lattices and with buttons down the front. For the lower part, they wear a red cloth purfled short skirt, and blue or black leggings. On the head is a manteau-like peaked hat reaching the shoulders. Such a hat looks very unique, something like the peaked hat on the wind coat in modern metropolises. It is made by a folio cloth about 60 cm in length and 23 cm in width, which is sewed at one side. Wearers usually fold the brim of the hat upwards to form a margin about one finger wide.
When the slim Jino women are in such a set of clothes that feature harmonious colors and properly cutting, they look dantesque, decent and beautiful.


