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Clothing styles of various countries

With the rapid expansion of international communication to the people, understanding the national characteristics of clothing conforms to the general customs of various countries and is also an indispensable part of clothing etiquette.

French Fashion: Bold Design

People often say: "Paris is the window of world fashion." Indeed, foreign clothing styles and designs should be the first in France. French fashion is famous for its peculiar women's clothes, elegant men's clothes and lively children's clothes. French fashion, first, excellent materials, and second, bold design. Fashion masters have a profound observation of life, are sensitive to people's needs, and dare to be unconventional, which makes French national fashion walk in the forefront of the world clothing industry.

American jeans: all over the world

American casual clothes are world-famous. Americans advocate personal freedom and dress casually and comfortably. The most representative clothing in America is jeans. This kind of clothing, known as the "great invention of the 20th century", was popular among American gold diggers in the early years, then spread to Europe, and now it has become popular all over the world. Of course, Americans dress casually, but their dress customs cater to the trend of comfort and diversity, and their influence in the world should not be underestimated.

Japanese kimono: You must wear formal clothes when socializing.

Kimono is the most precious traditional costume of the Japanese nation. It has its standardized characteristics in modeling and is not influenced by fashion. The style has not changed since 14 century. Although today's Japanese daily clothes have long been replaced by suits, kimono is still recognized as a must-wear dress for weddings, celebrations, traditional flower patterns, tea ceremonies and other grand social occasions.

Sally in India: covering up physical defects

Indian Sally has a long history and extraordinary artistic charm. Sally made of Indian silk is generally 5.5 meters long and 1.25 meters wide, with piping on both sides and embroidery on it. Sally usually wraps a woman's ankle-length petticoat to form a tubular skirt from the waist to the heel, and then hangs the end hem over the left or right shoulder. Women wearing saris are not only comfortable and cool, but also can cover up their physical defects and highlight their inner charm.

Ba Long: Latin America is also popular.

In the Philippines, men usually wear a big pleated shirt, which the locals call "Ba Long". This kind of shirt is also very popular in Latin American countries in tropical areas.

Batikus, Indonesia: Leisure is suitable for everyone.

Indonesians wear a loose shirt called "Battix" with beautiful patterns, which can be worn on leisure or formal occasions.

Turkish bloomers: people's favorite

Although Turkish clothing is becoming more and more European, traditional bloomers are still loved by people.

Scottish short skirt: members of the royal family also love to wear it.

Men's short skirts, which are admired by Scots, are rarely worn at ordinary times, but on festivals and festive days, men still dance in them, even members of the royal family are no exception.