Mongolian clothing varies according to gender and age. Middle-aged men wear big-breasted leather coats in winter, and the cloth surface is mostly black and blue. There is no cloth. Generally in the sleeves and the edge of the coat with black or blue cloth plus sewing about three fingers wide cloth edge, some with lamb skin plus edge. Spring and fall wear large lapel cloth coat. Whether you wear a leather coat or a cloth coat, you wear a 3-meter-long blue and black cloth belt.
In the old days, it was common to hang a Mongolian knife with a sheath on the belt, the sheath inserted a pair of chopsticks, but also hung a fire scythe, some also hung a white cloth handkerchief. In winter, the elderly wear "Bassi Lek" leather cap, middle-aged people wear "Jumu Dek" leather cap, the top of the cap are useful for red cloth strips braided into a small round pimple, the two sides of the ear fan in the back connected to the front can be protected from the nose and mouth, the summer more black lapel political dynasty robes, with blue cloth The head is wrapped in a blue cloth, and the townspeople wear bowler hats.
Women's clothing is mainly robes. Young girls wear a summer robe with a large lapel called "Labusik"; another from the middle of the row of buttons (silver or cloth buttons) to the waist below, the left front lapel widening, called "Bixi Mite". The robe is embroidered with various patterns and laces. The waist is wrapped in red, green and yellow silk or cloth, the head is wrapped in an embroidered white cloth turban, and rings, bracelets and earrings are worn. Married women wear "Tiellek", coat "Chegdek", not wear "Labusik". Some wear sleeveless robes "Bezhiz", with belts around the waist. Buttons are not used. The cap is sewn with silver ornaments, and the dawdling of the cap has a long red tassel hanging down to the back waist. The robes of married women are not belted. Older women's clothes do not use color thread embroidered lace, no silver ornaments on the hat.