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chinese collar dress Plus Size QipaoPlus Size Jacquard Qipao Mandarin Collar + Cut Out Details L5XL An elegant plus size jacquard Qipao () in a modern Chinese style, featuring a Mandarin collar, refined cut out details, and a luxurious jacquard fabric. Designed with a relaxed, oversize fit for a comfortable yet sophisticated silhouette. Available in Light Green, sizes L through 5XL. Important Please Read Before Ordering Measurement variance: All garment measurements are taken flat by

Plus-Size Jacquard Qipao | Mandarin Collar + Cut-Out Details | L–5XL

An elegant plus-size jacquard Qipao (大码提花旗袍) in a modern Chinese style, featuring a Mandarin collar, refined cut-out details, and a luxurious jacquard fabric. Designed with a relaxed, oversize fit for a comfortable yet sophisticated silhouette. Available in Light Green, sizes L through 5XL.

⚠️ Important — Please Read Before Ordering

  • Measurement variance: All garment measurements are taken flat by hand. A variance of 1–3 cm is normal.
  • Colour note: Actual colour may differ slightly from images due to screen settings and lighting.
  • Fit: Oversize / relaxed fit — not a traditional body-hugging qipao cut.
  • Fabric: Regular softness | No stretch | Regular thickness | Oversize pattern

✦ Fabric & Construction

  • Softness: Regular (适中)
  • Elasticity: No stretch (无弹)
  • Thickness: Regular (适中)
  • Fit / Pattern: Oversize (宽松)

✦ Size Guide — Plus-Size Jacquard Qipao

All measurements taken flat in cm. 1 inch = 2.54 cm | 1 foot = 30.48 cm | 1 kg = 2.205 lbs. Variance of 1–3 cm is normal.

Size  Length (cm/in)  Bust (cm/in)  Waist (cm/in)  Shoulder (cm/in)  Sleeve (cm/in)  Cuff (cm/in) Rec. Weight (kg / lbs)
L 117.5 / 46.3" 101 / 39.8" 84 / 33.1" 37 / 14.6" 25.5 / 10.0" 37 / 14.6" 60–65 kg / 132–143 lbs
XL 118 / 46.5" 105 / 41.3" 88 / 34.6" 38 / 15.0" 26 / 10.2" 38 / 15.0" 65–72.5 kg / 143–160 lbs
2XL 118.5 / 46.7" 109 / 42.9" 92 / 36.2" 39 / 15.4" 26.5 / 10.4" 39 / 15.4" 72.5–77 kg / 160–170 lbs
3XL 119 / 46.9" 113 / 44.5" 96 / 37.8" 40 / 15.7" 27 / 10.6" 40 / 15.7" 77.5–85 kg / 171–187 lbs
4XL 119.5 / 47.0" 117 / 46.1" 100 / 39.4" 41 / 16.1" 27.5 / 10.8" 41 / 16.1" 85–92.5 kg / 187–204 lbs
5XL 120 / 47.2" 121 / 47.6" 104 / 40.9" 42 / 16.5" 28 / 11.0" 42 / 16.5" 92.5–100 kg / 204–220 lbs

1 inch = 2.54 cm | 1 foot = 30.48 cm | 1 kg = 2.205 lbs | Variance of 1–3 cm is normal.

✦ International Size Conversion

Approximate equivalents. Please refer to garment measurements and recommended weight above as the primary guide.

This Listing CN JP US UK EU AU
L 2XL 19–21 14–16 18–20 46–48 18–20
XL 3XL 23–25 18–20 22–24 50–52 22–24
2XL 4XL 27–29 20–22 24–26 52–54 24–26
3XL 5XL 31–33 22–24 26–28 54–56 26–28
4XL 6XL 35–37 24–26 28–30 56–58 28–30
5XL 7XL 39–41 26–28 30–32 58–60 30–32

1 inch = 2.54 cm | 1 kg = 2.205 lbs | 1 foot = 30.48 cm | Conversions are approximate. This is a plus-size garment — always refer to bust measurement as the primary guide.

Sizing Tips

  • Select size primarily by bust measurement and recommended weight.
  • This qipao has a relaxed, oversize fit — not a traditional body-hugging cut.
  • If between sizes, size up for a more comfortable fit.
  • A variance of 1–3 cm is normal for all measurements.

✦ Product Highlights

  • Plus-size jacquard Qipao — elegant modern Chinese dress designed for curvy figures
  • Mandarin collar — classic Chinese neckline with a refined, structured finish
  • Cut-out details — contemporary design element adding visual interest
  • Jacquard fabric — regular softness, no stretch, regular thickness
  • Oversize / relaxed fit — comfortable and flattering across a wide range of body types
  • Six sizes — L, XL, 2XL, 3XL, 4XL, 5XL (recommended weight 60–100 kg / 132–220 lbs)
  • Perfect for formal occasions, Chinese New Year, weddings, banquets, photoshoots, and cultural events

✦ Style Guide

The Plus-Size Jacquard Qipao reinterprets the timeless elegance of the traditional Chinese cheongsam for the modern, curvy wardrobe. The Mandarin collar and cut-out details bring a contemporary edge to the classic silhouette, while the jacquard fabric adds texture and visual depth. The relaxed, oversize fit ensures comfort without sacrificing elegance. Pair with block-heeled pumps, a structured clutch, and jade or gold accessories for a complete, polished look suited to formal occasions and cultural celebrations alike.

Care Instructions

  • Hand wash or gentle machine wash — cold water; gentle cycle
  • Do not bleach — will damage jacquard fabric and colour
  • Iron at low temperature — use a pressing cloth; do not iron directly on jacquard surface
  • Air dry naturally — hang on wide hangers; avoid direct sunlight to prevent colour fading
  • Do not tumble dry
  • Store hanging in a breathable garment bag; keep away from direct light and moisture
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