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  2. Changshan - Wikipedia

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    The traditional Chinese Hanfu-style of clothing for men was gradually replaced. Over time, the Manchu-style of male dress gained popularity among Han men. [3] Changshan worn by students at a Catholic School in Hanzhong. Changshan was considered formal dress for Chinese men before Western-style suits were widely adopted in

  3. Chinese clothing - Wikipedia

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    China Fashion Week was founded in 1997 and organized by China Fashion Designers Association, is a national fashion week and a promoter of China's fashion industry. [48] China Fashion Awards China Fashion Design "Golden Peak Award", the best fashion designers, China's top ten fashion designers, emerging designers, the Golden Shears Award, the ...

  4. Mao suit - Wikipedia

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    The Mao suit remained the standard formal dress for the first and second generations of PRC leaders such as Deng Xiaoping. During the 1990s, it began to be worn with decreasing frequency by leaders of CCP General Secretary Jiang Zemin's generation as more and more Chinese politicians began wearing traditional European-style suits with neckties ...

  5. The 15 Best Men's Dress Shirts for Every Occasion - AOL

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    "For the upper echelon of men's dress shirts, it comes down to three things: the uncomplicated charm of strong mother-of-pearl buttons, clean double-stitched seams, and multiple length offerings.

  6. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    [54] [76]: 384–417 Earliest images of nomadic Xianbei-style dress in China tend to be depicted as a knee-length tunic with narrow sleeves, with a front opening, which can typically be collarless, round-collared, and sometimes be V-neck collared; men and women tend to wear that knee-length tunic over trousers for men and long, ground-length ...

  7. Tangzhuang - Wikipedia

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    Although the name of the jacket in English and Chinese suggests an origin during (or at least reference to) the Tang period of Chinese history, [5] it was actually intended by its designers to mean a "Chinese" outfit. [6] [7] In fact, “Tangzhuang” is basically the Chinese style of dress in the late Qing Dynasty. The origin of the term ...