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Dress and Wearing Customs of Various Countries

1, Swedish dress

The traditional national costume of Sweden is that men wear short tops and undershirts and tight pants. Young girls generally do not wear hats, married women wear different styles of headgear. On formal ceremonial occasions, men usually wear a suit and a long coat; women usually wear a suit with a short skirt or a low-cut, strapless dress.

2, the French dress

French people are the smallest part of their income for wearing the European countries, the French people are generally very attentive to the appreciation of clothing, but also accept the cheaper and less elaborate imitations. In Paris there are 2,000 fashion stores, the owners of the slogan is: "fashion does not sell a second piece." And on the streets, it is almost impossible to see two women wearing exactly the same outfit.

3, Chinese dress

Hanbok is one of the world's oldest national costumes, is the traditional national costume of the Han people inherited for more than 4,000 years, based on the Confucian bible, "Poetry and Classic", "Shangshu", "Zhouli", "Rites of Passage", "I Ching", "Spring and Autumn Annals", "Kaiyuan Rites" of the Tang Dynasty, and other scriptures, histories and collections of ceremonies inherited from the Han people for thousands of years as a ritual culture, reflecting the Han's millennium-old unchanging national character, and influenced the entire Han cultural circle through the Zhou rituals and the Chinese legal system.

4, Japanese clothing

The Japanese clothing is mainly kimono, because of the beautiful design and variety of styles, kimono has been loved by the Japanese people. Kimono can be categorized into public and military clothing. Nowadays, the so-called kimono is actually the small sleeve of the ancient times, and the small sleeve has been used since the Muromachi period, and the white small sleeve of the aristocrats has gradually become the common people's clothes.

5, Korean clothing

Hanbok is the traditional clothing of Korea. In recent times, it has been replaced by western-style clothes and is usually worn only on festivals and days of special significance. Women's traditional clothes are short tops and long, wide skirts that look loose; men show their unique style with pants, short tops, undershirts, and vests. White is the basic color, and the materials and colors used vary according to the season and status. In special ceremonies such as marriages, ordinary civilians also wear gorgeous clothes and jewelry.

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