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Traditional sleeveless cheongsam

The style and structure of Tang suit have four characteristics: one is standing collar, and the front center of the coat has an opening; The second is the sleeve, that is, there is no seam between the sleeve and the clothes as a whole, and it is mainly cut flat; Third, it is a pair of lapels, or it can be an oblique lapel; The fourth type is the right-angle buckle, that is, the buckle, which consists of two parts: the knot and the buckle. The appearance features of cheongsam generally require all or part of the following features: slit or semi-slit, including right slit, collar button, side slit, single piece of material, waist, sleeveless or short sleeve, etc. There are many styles of cheongsam: the placket includes wishful placket, pipa placket, oblique placket and double placket; There are high collar, low collar and no collar; The cuffs have long sleeves, short sleeves and sleeveless sleeves; There are high slits and low slits in the slits; There are also long cheongsam, short cheongsam, double cheongsam and single cheongsam. In daily life, Tang suit is usually used as men's wear, which is dignified and serious when worn on more formal occasions. Cheongsam is usually the favorite of oriental women. Traditional cheongsam is basically buckled. Like Fenghexiang in Hainan Bund fabric market, the whole cheongsam is open ~ Of course, many people now wear improved cheongsam, and the occasions are more diversified ~