Ethnic series, a theme that transcends national boundaries and geographical boundaries, blends different ethnic characteristics into one furnace, matches the modern outline, and pushes the ethnic craze to the boiling point.
The fabrics are coarse woven fabrics such as tweed, patterned felt and herringbone, with felt patterns and hand-woven fabrics of ethnic minorities, and can be matched with silk blended fabrics and fur-like fabrics. Popular colors are grey purple, colorful blue, medium yellow and green apricot, which bring summer enthusiasm to the cold winter. Fashion, streamline, natural shoulder line, tight-fitting, high waist, small wide swing and straight sleeves.
Social stratum:
In many societies, people with high status will keep some special clothes or decorations for their own use. Only the Roman emperor can wear clothes dyed purple; Only high-ranking Hawaiian chiefs can wear down jackets and whale tooth carvings.
In many cases, some legal systems that curb waste will carefully manage who can wear what clothes. In other societies, there is no law prohibiting people with low status from wearing clothes of people with high status, but the high price of those clothes naturally limits the purchase and use of others. In contemporary western society, only the rich can afford high fashion. Fear of social exclusion may also limit the choice of clothing.