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What kinds of men's suits can be divided into?
Men's suits are mainly divided into the following categories:

1 and "T" type (Y and V type) belong to European type.

That is what we often call the European version. This kind of suit has a strong male modeling feature, which is triangular, with wide shoulders, breast enhancement and large lapels. Most of them are double-breasted designs, and the fabrics are mostly thick pure wool fabrics. The body is slightly longer and covers the buttocks. This kind of suit is suitable for tall men with good features, such as Liu Huan.

2, "X" type, belonging to the British style.

This suit has full shoulders, slightly closed waist, proper swing and fit shape, which is fashionable and romantic. Generally, there will be two slits at the back, which are matched with men's chic pocket sports and straight pants, revealing sexy buttocks when walking, making ladies daydream. This suit is suitable for avant-garde fashionistas or elegant and romantic gentlemen. Such as: avant-garde Nicholas Tse, romantic Christianity and Philippians.

3. "H" type, belonging to American style.

Americans advocate a casual lifestyle, so this American suit is more casual. Most of the suits appearing in various workplaces in China belong to the improved slim "H" type. Its cut lines are more in line with the natural posture of men, the shoulders are exquisite, the shoulder pads are not emphasized, and the neckline depth is moderate. Generally, there are 2-3 single-breasted buttons. Most people are suitable for this suit. If men who love sports and casual wear are not used to the shackles of suits, they can wear a larger suit according to the needs of the occasion, which will be very comfortable, chic and not rude.

4. Casual suit

Outside patch pocket, the seams of clothes are mostly decorated with open threads, and there are no rules and boundaries between the length and the fabric. There are many kinds of leisure suit in the market now, and all kinds of people can choose and fold them according to their own tastes.

Extended data

Western decorations:

As an integral part of the overall aesthetic feeling of clothing, the accessories on the suit are concentrated cultural and artistic symbols.

Knowing the origin and function of western decorations, you will not cut presbyopia when wearing a suit, wear a suit without a tie, put pens and cigarettes in your pocket, and avoid incongruous scenes in social occasions.

presbyopia

Many people don't understand that there is a buttonhole on the left lapel of a suit, but the matching button is not nailed on the right lapel. In fact, it is the first hidden button used to buckle the right collar, and it is used to prevent sand and keep warm in winter. Its prototype is "nifty eyes". As early as19th century in Europe, aristocratic children often hid a small flower on their chests to show their free and easy love and amuse their lovers, so the buttonhole on their left collar became a flower nest, which was secretly called "playful eye" and nicknamed "Meiyanken" and "presbyopia" in public. Until 2 1 century, many young people still put flowers and badges on this buttonhole. Play a decorative role.

Buttons on cuffs

Nail 2~4 small buttons on the cuffs of each suit jacket as decoration, which plays a harmonious and relaxing effect on narrow and short suit sleeves. Its origin is very interesting. It is said that Napoleon, a great man in French history, was famous for paying attention to military appearance all his life. He has a reckless general, Rubikin. He is good at fighting, but he is undisciplined. He often wipes his nose with cuffs. To this end, Napoleon lectured many times, but to no avail. Let's expel him from the army. He is a rare general. Later, Napoleon ordered the quartermaster to install decorative pointed copper nails on the cuffs of the military uniform, which not only strengthened the military capacity, but also corrected Rubikin's bad habit of wiping his nose with cuffs. After several revisions, the sharp copper nail became a decorative buckle, but it was inconvenient to nail it in front of the cuff and gradually moved to the back of the cuff.

shoulder pad

Shoulder pads are important accessories for suit modeling. People say that they are "doing beautiful things in secret" because the inside of the mat is not exposed. It is said that the first person to use shoulder pads was King George I of England. He is good-looking, but a little "shoulder", wearing a suit is a little "water" and lacks manly demeanor. At the time of crisis, he made a pair of fake shoulders and sewed them on his underwear, so that the "willow shoulders" could be corrected. When the suit craze swept across Britain, the tailor moved George I's method and made shoulder pads and suits together, which became a beautiful talk.

tie

Ancient westerners, especially Germans living in deep mountains and forests, hunted for a living and covered their bodies with animal skins to keep out the cold. In order to prevent the skin from falling off, they tied it around their necks with thongs and straw ropes. This is the prototype of the tie. The most primitive ties appeared in Europe in the17th century. That year, a group of Yugoslav and Croatian cavalry walked on the streets of Paris, and the soldiers wore colorful cloth belts around their necks to keep out the cold. The upper class in Paris thinks this dress is novel and handsome, and they are eager to follow suit. Once, they tied a face wind to their shirts. This is the origin of ties.

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