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The Origin and Characteristics of Tang Costume
Tang suit evolved from Manchu mandarin jacket in Qing Dynasty. As a traditional costume in China, it has its own unique charm. Compared with a suit, it is crisp in appearance, smooth in lines, comfortable to wear, and more elegant with a tie or bow tie.

The part of the Tang suit hangs naturally without any carving, and the whole dress is supported by the wearer's personality and tolerance, so it is very comfortable to wear the middle suit. Calico pattern, small stand collar, sleeves, double-breasted buttons and buckles are typical patterns of Tang suit. When it comes to Tang suit, many people will think of it as Tang suit. Actually, this is a misunderstanding. Tang costume should be the general name of China costume.

Of course, there are also historical reasons. Since ancient times, the Tang Dynasty was the heyday that China people were proud of, and its reputation spread far and wide overseas. For this reason, countries call China the Tang Dynasty, Chinese communities in the United States, Southeast Asia and even Europe are also called "Chinatown", and overseas Chinese call themselves the Tang Dynasty.

Characteristic clothes

For the Tang people who live in Chinatown and have the traditional style of China, it is not only logical but also customary to call all the clothes with China characteristics "Tang suit". Tang suit is an aesthetic revival of China people full of cultural self-confidence, a symbol of the revival of Chinese civilization and a concise epitome of brilliant history. Today, people can see the long charm of oriental culture.

They want to tell the charm of their culture with their own bodies and internal national language. Men dressed in Tang suit are elegant in color and distinguished, while women's cheongsam is elegant, charming and exquisite, showing the gentle and subtle oriental charm.