yes they do but their shoes are the same but much cheaper and nicer
the shoes the wore were straw sandals or silk boots.
any you want as long as the colours match
they wear mandars, dresses, ponchos, mandarin, gongfu, long robes, and brocade shoes.
Trousers, shirts, jackets, hats, shoes, only in a Chinese fashion
The Chinese would wear a tight shirt, comftable pants, traditional bamboo hat (or straw) and some clogs (traditional Chinese shoes)
Yes. The ancient Chinese women first started foot-binding (wearing 3 inch shoes) in about 9 century (somewhere between Tang and Song dynasty).
You can wear dainty strapped backless shoes (if the dress is red wear black or try to get the same color as the dress ... generally red.) Because Asian women are usually fairly small I'd go with the strapless backs on shoes (open toed, preferrably straps in the front) to keep the flow of the dress to shoes in a dainty fashion.
Historically, Chinese people wore metal shoes as a form of protection for their feet during battle or while working in hazardous conditions. The metal shoes were designed to provide stability and defense against sharp objects or rough terrain. However, this practice is no longer common in modern times.
You may not think that you need to wear shoes if you have a Stairmaster in your home. You will think that you only need to wear them when you are at the gym, using equipment that other people have used. The truth, however, is that you should wear shoes at your own home as well. This can protect you. It will keep your feet from getting painful blisters. It will also give you better grip when you are climbing so that you do not slip and fall. Furthermore, shoes can give you ankle support and also arch support.
You don't have to wear shoes. They protect your feet, but you don't have to wear them.
they did not wear shoes