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When a man wears a shirt, he sometimes ties something like a belt around his waist. What is that?

LZ is talking about the thing that men tie around their waists to cover the seams between shirts and suits when they wear formal clothes. It's called a waist seal. Satin is the most common material in the classic men's dresses of the upper class in Europe and America. The waist seal used to cover the seam between the shirt and the suit can not only better reflect the shaping feeling of the suit itself and the noble temperament of the wearer, but also "cover up" the common beer belly of men. In recent seasons, men's waistlines have become a new position for designers. The wearing method of revealing CK has long been out of date, and the traditional dress girdle may make people feel too serious, so the more fashionable girdle has become the latest fashion accessory for men. Some choose to bind knitted fabrics into a broadband waist seal, some choose leopard print, and some use exotic patterns and plaids to express the design concept. Take Burberry prosser as an example. In 2009 or 20 10 autumn and winter series, the brand broke the dullness of traditional British fashion with a gorgeous knitted waist seal, which made people shine. What's more, simply let the decorative silk scarf with unique Middle Eastern style monopolize the waist-it not only looks relaxed and casual, but also provides unlimited possibilities for men to match different prints and colors.