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The origin and significance of Zhongshan suit
The origin of Zhongshan suit is 1932. Dr. Sun Yat-sen was appointed as the Grand Marshal of China Revolutionary Government. He found it inconvenient to wear a suit and it was difficult to adapt to the actual requirements of people's life and work at that time. He decided to integrate the popular clothing elements in Southeast Asia, such as "enterprise clothes" and Japanese young students' clothes, and designed a shape that can not only retain the advantages of the suit, but also reflect the national spirit, and then invited him.

Zhongshan suit is a costume with special significance in the process of building a modern nation-state in China, which can reflect both national costumes and modern costumes.

The style of Zhongshan suit

The style of Zhongshan suit was basically formed in the early 1920s. Its basic shape is: upright lapels, four patch pocket with pen-shaped pocket covers, buttons on the pocket covers, seven buttons on the front placket, three buttons on the cuffs, and a belt and a slit at the back.

Since the 1920s, although there have been some individual changes in the style of Zhongshan suit, the overall changes are not great. The main change is to change seven buttons into five buttons: cancel the belt and opening at the back; Patch pocket with pleated upper pocket changed to flat patch pocket.

After these changes were completed in 1930' s, the shape base wood of Zhongshan suit tended to be stable. The overall change trend of Zhongshan suit style is local change, the whole remains unchanged, from complex to simple, the structure is clearer, and the lines are concise and smooth.