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The development history of small suits
Suit is a kind of clothing imported from abroad, and it is the orthodox clothing of foreign men. Its styles vary greatly, including flat lapel, single-breasted round hem, gun lapel and double-breasted flat hem. There are also differences between suits and jumpsuits. A suit means that the coat and trousers are cut with the same color and material and can be used as a dress. If you add a vest, it becomes a three-piece suit. Wear a formal suit and tie. A single coat can be worn with all kinds of trousers without a tie, and it can also be lined with sweaters or pullovers.

Western-style clothes, which originated in Europe in the 7th century, have profound cultural connotations. The ancestor of the suit: 1690.

/kloc-In the Louis XIV era in the second half of the 7th century, the knee-length coat "Jistekol", the slightly shorter "Best" and the tight trousers "Kyurot" came onto the historical stage, forming the composition form and many wearing habits of modern three-piece suits. Generally speaking, Steckel's front placket is unbuttoned, just a few buttons above and below the waistline-this is the origin of the wearing habit of buttoning a modern single-breasted suit, which is not impolite, but more than two buttons and only one button.

1982, pastoral. The 1980s was a retro era. With the recovery of the world economy, western traditional architectural clothing culture has been paid attention to again. In the late 1970s, the inverted trapezoidal suit returned to the traditional British style, but different from the past, people pursued comfort in this traditional style. The amount of chest relaxation is large, the barge head becomes larger and the buckle position decreases. The free combination of jumpsuits and trousers with different colors is very popular. People pursue the unrestrained leisure atmosphere in the steady traditional modeling, in order to find the feeling of traditional beauty in the relaxed and comfortable leisure-flavored suit. In this context, the "pastoral style" made of British tweed is very fashionable, so leisure suit is becoming more and more popular.