So why are there such different clothing features for men and women? I don’t know where I got the idea, but I always thought that it was designed to make it easier for women to help men dress. However, upon closer examination today, this may not have been the case, as such clothing features were imported from Europe. As for China’s ancient dress, that is, Hanbok, are the left lapel over the right lapel, known as “right overlapping” (this terminology I checked Baidu). Is it possible that women in ancient Europe helped men dress, but women in ancient China did not help men dress?
Because of the left lapel over the right lapel, the cheongsam’s buttons are fastened on the right shoulder, and of course the buttons here are plated buttons. When the woman pulls a handkerchief from the cheongsam button at the right collarbone, the next flavor of the day will be continued by Xing old man association. My beauty’s family is a little busy these two days, next week I have to give a science presentation for the summer international school, and I am going to tell a story about the jianghu, so I won’t associate any more about dressing and undressing.
Enny flavor, kudos to old man Xing for that neckerchief shirt, very creative. Some years ago, almost 30 years ago, I had a neckerchief shirt like that, which my mom made for me. At that time, I was so shy that I always secretly folded the scarf from the collar to the shirt after I stepped out of my mom’s sight. If I had known that 30 years later old man Xing would dare to wear such a shirt, I wouldn’t have done that and wasted my mom’s idea.