Hsia clothing refers to traditional garments influenced by the styles of the Han Chinese, with roots that can be traced back to the ancient Xia Dynasty. The term "Hsia" in this context may also be used in the branding or naming of modern fashion labels that blend traditional Chinese elements with contemporary design.In the traditional sense, clothing from the Xia period and early Chinese history was characterized by simple, elegant cuts and functional designs, often made of silk or linen. During the Xia Dynasty, robes, tunics, and trousers were commonly worn, reflecting the hierarchical structure of society. Over time, Chinese clothing evolved into more elaborate forms, including the famous Hanfu, which featured flowing robes, wide sleeves, and a sash tied around the waist.Today, Hsia-inspired clothing or brands often combine these traditional elements with modern aesthetics, resulting in garments that celebrate both historical heritage and contemporary fashion.