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British traditional clothing culture
The first is the hat, the most prominent of which is the ——“bowler * hat of the English gentleman, which is a hard-tire bowler hat, usually black. Traditionally, British dignitaries and celebrities wear this kind of hat. When B.H. is mentioned in literary works, readers can immediately think of an English gentleman. Now in the streets and alleys of major cities, this kind of bole hat is rare, but it has not disappeared.
Secondly, Scotland's "Chirt", that is, a plaid skirt from waist to knee, was formed in the Middle Ages and is a skirt only for men. Nowadays, men in Scotland no longer wear them in daily life, but they will use them again when they meet traditional festivals.
Third, the traditional work clothes and clothing of the British people include: the black robe worn by judges in court, the robe worn by priests in church, the long white dress worn by the queen in parliament, the crown (the "judicial aristocrat" sitting in the front row wears a black wig and the "religious aristocrat" wears a lapel), the bright short coat worn by the court guard, the yellow waist and the high tube.
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