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Differences between Chinese and Western Clothing (mainly China and the United States) in 1990s.

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Different countries have different customs and habits, Chinese and Western customs and habits, and cultural differences between China and the West have their profound connotations. Let me explain to you some differences between Chinese and western cultural customs.

1, Chinese and Western clothing

Zhongshan suit: Since the birth of 1923, Zhongshan suit has always been the most popular and favorite dress style for men in China. It was founded by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, a democratic revolutionary in China. When Dr. Sun Yat-sen put on his own suit, which is also the first suit in the world, he said, "This suit is beautiful, practical, convenient and economical. Unlike a suit, you need a stiff collar in addition to a coat and shirt. Most of these things are imported (most of them were imported from foreign countries at that time), which is laborious and expensive. " Zhongshan suit has the advantages of good-looking, practical and convenient, so once advocated by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, it was welcomed by the masses.

Cheongsam: Cheongsam is called cheongsam because its style is changed from Manchu women's robes. This is a traditional robe, which was worn by women in China during the Republic of China. It is one of the unique national fashions for women in China. The number of cheongsam in the wardrobe of legendary beauty Song Meiling may be unparalleled in today's Guinness World Records.

Lenin's clothing: Lenin's clothing was named after Lenin often wore it before and after the October Revolution. The style is an open-necked double-breasted suit with three buttons in each row and a cloth belt at the waist. Lenin's clothes are mostly blue, so he should wear a belt and an octagonal hat (take off his hat and bow after taking the stage). It was popular in the vast liberated areas in the 1930s and 1940s. Wearing Lenin's clothes looks simple, capable and heroic. Suit: The development and formation of modern suits has a history of nearly 200 years. Suits are casual, casual and fashionable, revealing a distinct western atmosphere.

Hip-hop clothing: In the West, hip-hop is a street culture and a life attitude. Walking in Europe and America, we are always a group of young people wearing baseball caps, headscarves, loose clothes, even a hooded jacket and sports shoes, dancing, running or doing other actions there. This is the "hip hop style".