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Todays Tujia costumes include short coats with big sleeves for women, an open placket on the left side of the coat, 2 to 3 layers of lace, and trousers or skirts with borders; mens clothing has a double placket. Short shirt. Tujia men wear pipa-collared jackets and blue silk headbands. Women wear left-sleeved coats with two or three laces, relatively wide sleeves, rimmed trousers or eight-piece skirts, and like to wear various gold, silver, and jade ornaments. However, Tujia costumes are generally known for their simplicity and are not as rich as the Miao silver ornaments, and generally do not occupy a very conspicuous part. After the Han Dynasty, under the influence of the Han people, red must be present if there is any color. Over time, not only in clothing but also in life, the custom that there is no joy without red, and that if there is joy, there must be red.