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What the Chinese wear: street fashion

The style of modern Chinese fashionistas is fundamentally different from that formed stereotype of past years. Now, few Chinese wear traditional prim clothes. Modern street fashion is very bright, unusual, sometimes radically different from the usual European style. She can cause laughter, surprise or rejection, but in any case, she will not leave anyone indifferent. So, what is Chinese fashion? To begin with, it is worth noting that the Chinese fashion became an independent course only ten years ago. Prior to this, fashion and style were dictated by Fashion designers from South Korea (the most advanced country in Asia). Then they sold their creativity to the Middle Kingdom for millions of dollars. And most importantly - everyone was happy. Cultural and commercial exchange developed by leaps and bounds ... But, alas, happiness was not destined to last long - the Americans intervened in the game with their freedom. Of course, the United States did not pretend to be the fashion of China

The style of modern Chinese fashionistas is fundamentally different from that formed stereotype of past years. Now, few Chinese wear traditional prim clothes. Modern street fashion is very bright, unusual, sometimes radically different from the usual European style. She can cause laughter, surprise or rejection, but in any case, she will not leave anyone indifferent. So, what is Chinese fashion?

To begin with, it is worth noting that the Chinese fashion became an independent course only ten years ago. Prior to this, fashion and style were dictated by Fashion designers from South Korea (the most advanced country in Asia).

Then they sold their creativity to the Middle Kingdom for millions of dollars. And most importantly - everyone was happy. Cultural and commercial exchange developed by leaps and bounds ...

But, alas, happiness was not destined to last long - the Americans intervened in the game with their freedom. Of course, the United States did not pretend to be the fashion of China, but something nevertheless has indirectly changed - Korean goods have become politically unfavorable. The Chinese realized their peculiarity and uniqueness, thus, the first step was taken towards finding their own image. The results of this search, to put it mildly, were quite impressive.

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Of course, from the point of view of the European layman, not everything went smoothly. Children’s clothes with “too drunk to fuck” prints and “sweet baby” t-shirts on ladies of Balzac age quickly became runet memes and brought chaos even to the ranks of tolerant Europeans. Nobody bothered with an accurate translation in China, the main thing is that you be in the trend and on the path of universal freedom of “fashionization”.

Later, China threw the cry "copy what you can," and very soon the copies became more interesting and popular for the Chinese than the originals. Whole markets have appeared where you could dress up at Gishi and Versake “not too expensive”. Experiments continued

Wear and do as comfortable

Surprisingly (or not), the Chinese love to dress up in warm pajamas. Especially, with ease, this phenomenon can be found in the winter. This style of clothing is preferred not only by young people, but also by older people. This is considered very sweet, and directly indicates the expression of one’s own freedom. So what? It is quite normal to go to an expensive restaurant, having cleaned up in the "street" pea pajamas. "I am at home everywhere" and "I am so comfortable." For residents of the Middle Kingdom, such a style is quite common

Another “feature” of Chinese fashion is a special style of wearing t-shirts and shirts by representatives of a strong half of society. At any time, anywhere you can meet a guy or a man with a rolled up T-shirt under the armpits. It certainly looks ridiculous and a little ridiculous, because not everyone can brag of the body of Apollo ... But in the Celestial Empire, everyone absolutely doesn't care how you are dressed. Everyone dresses as he wants. And looking at the happy faces of the owners of this style, we can conclude that it is even convenient.

Anime style

Also in China, “anime” images are welcomed - girls in very short dresses and multi-colored stockings are sometimes exactly similar to their favorite characters. Often these are bright clothes with a little defiant elements. Many people buy large, colorful contact lenses to make their eyes more expressive, and the image more clear. Pop idols of beauty seem to go out of the pages of comics. Anyway, in China they love everything puppetry, neat and cute. Many women wear fairly short skirts even in cold weather, so as not to depart from the created image. It is worth noting that this style is very suitable for representatives of the Chinese nation.

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