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Let's Explore the Historical Trends among Chinese Clothing in Different Patterns by winnie kun
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Let's Explore the Historical Trends among Chinese Clothing in Different Patterns by WINNIE KUN
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In the Chinese clothing, Cheongsam is considered as the solitary article. In the year seventeenth century when China was regulated by Manchu, Cheongsam was also deeming as the traditional Chinese clothing of the people in China. Worn by the woman in China, the design of this traditional dress had a high neck that was coupled by a straight skirt and covered the majority part of the body from head to toes and also in hands. This traditional type of cloth is made from the silk and had very complex embroidery. Nowadays, you can order these dresses but its twist in the modern version. Cheongsam nowadays is made already of fabrics instead of silk. In olden times in China, this type of dress was worn everyday by the woman but nowadays in the modern time, wearing this dress is limited. Woman can wear it only in some occasions or important events like beauty pageants, weddings, parties, and formal occasions or else in social gathering. In some parts also in Asia, some people wore it as uniform in work on hotel, restaurants and in airplanes. When Manchu ruled China a Banner System was established—this was a system used to systematize the Manchu families into different divisions within the ruling administration. This traditional chinese dress was worn by the Manchu women and time goes by it was given a pen name as the banner gown. In the year 1636, the male version of this traditional dress was created and it’s become compulsory to wear. In Shanghai, it became a trendy dress in the upper class and famous person in the year 1920s. While in the Communist rule in 1949 this dress become untrendy and in year1950s, the dress was taken from Shanghai to Hong Kong where it stay a well-liked dress for working women. Everyone can avail or buy this traditional dress for the amount of one hundred dollars but if you want a customize one, it will cost more expensive. In online market, they also offer same high colors as well as intricate embroidery in a very reasonable price. The precise embroidery elements once found in historical dresses are now being included far beyond the Cheongsam and can be seen in a myriad of other Chinese traditional clothing like the Mao suit as well as jackets and shirts for children. The Mao suit is a two piece male business suit that gives further details about the original design of the Cheongsam dress. Website : http://www.goodorient.com/ Asia Offices Beijing, China : (Main Office) Room 2310, Unit A6, Midtown Building, Guangqujiayuan, Chongwen District, Beijing City, China 100022 Phone: (+86 10) 8751 3441 (international charge) USA : (Administrative Rep Office) Monroe Services 2405 W. Atlanta Ct. Broken Arrow, OK (Oklahoma) 74012 United States of America Phone: 1-888-226-4088 (Toll Free) Email:support_department@goodorient.com
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