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What were the clothes worn by men and women in the Republic of China?

Most of the images of women in the Republic of China on TV do not conform to the historical reality. Over time, young people took the actors' clothes as the appearance of women in the Republic of China and made many jokes.

In ancient times, there were grade differences in costumes. During the Republic of China, costumes were reformed, and women advocated the abolition of traditional costumes that bound women, so various costumes of the Republic of China appeared.

In p>1933, there was a song published in the newspapers and magazines in Shanghai, which said, "Everyone learns from Shanghai, but it is difficult to learn from it. By the time they learn from it, Shanghai has already turned over the pattern." The fashion trend of women's clothing in the Republic of China was updated very quickly. It was remembered that women's clothing in the Republic of China was mainly cheongsam and student clothes, through film and television dramas.

But if you think that there were only two kinds of women's clothes in the Republic of China, you are wrong. During the Republic of China, Shanghai was the national clothing center, with all kinds of women's clothing, which was influenced by the West and Japan. At that time, the fashionable women's clothing in Paris, which led the world trend, will become fashionable women's clothing in Shanghai in three or four months.

After a century's running-in, the traditional forms of national costumes loaded with the spirit of the old times gradually disappeared, and China people's clothing behavior patterns gradually converged with the West, and finally "integrated with the international community".

At that time, there was a very popular western-style clothing called "Fanhua". Its style was narrow and slender, and there was no embroidered pattern on the skirt. Fashionable women wear this kind of clothes, coupled with watches, oval blue glasses, exquisite purses and silk umbrellas, and are basically no different from a foreign girl.

China people can finally dress up according to their own preferences, regardless of style, color or pattern. Since then, the traditional costume has withdrawn from the historical stage, and China costume culture has entered an era of unprecedented prosperity and activity.