Monday, January 7, 2013

Men's clothes in Chinese style--Chinese tunic suit

Chinese tunic suit got its name--Zhongshan suit after the use of national father Sun Yat-sen. Then it became popular. Now, many men choose to wear tunic suit, especially those who are above 50 years old. And many young adults even prefer to wear this, for example, the South Koreans.    




Of course, young people like to wear the suits with a lot of  modifications.There are only 3 pockets , one is at the left chest, the other two are under the first one by each side.There are many fasteners close to each other, but they are never tied together..It is a fashion like that. When you wear a sun glass together, you will be awesomely handsome...
 When you see a movie, you will find such a scene: at a business evening party, many successful men will wear the Chinese tunic suits presenting the bond. sometimes it is a symbol of business success. The fitted suits will give others the taste of maturity. Clam and modest.
 Chinese tunic suit and the cheongsam are the couple pairs. They are the fashion trends in the 1950s.

This is the original suit. There are many attentions about the design of the Chinese tunic suit. 
First, Four pockets in the front, stand for propriety, justice, honesty, shame; Penholder flaps down meaning Literary governing.
Second, five buttons on the placket are the symbol of executive, legislative, judicial, examination, monitor which are distinguished from Western separation of powers.
Thirds, Three buttons on the cuffs stand for Three People's Principles (nationalism, democracy and people's livelihood).
Fourth, the back does not tear, indicating the country's peaceful reunification of the righteous.
Fifth, The collar as lapel closed, shows the concept of strict rule of governing.

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