What were clothes like in the 1940s? Guess what?
Are you talking about China or foreign China? The improved cheongsam was more common in the 1940s, and it was more open and diverse than the improved cheongsam in the 1930s! The main features are: sleeveless in the 1940s, shortening the length of clothes, reducing the height of collars, and being thinner and more fit! The improvement of predecessors is secondary, only paying attention to poetic lines, and the improved body is more beautiful and obvious. Perms, high heels and western-style fashions are also very popular. The improvement of cheongsam is to combine the original straight cheongsam of Manchu women with western three-dimensional cutting to change the waist fit! Men's wear is as follows: 1. Robes, jackets, melon caps and Chinese trousers are generally worn by middle-aged civil servants. 2. Suits, shoes and hats that young people and westerners usually wear. 3. Student clothes, caps or white canvas hats, such as Japanese student uniforms, bourgeois progressives and young students. 4. Chinese tunic suit has been popular since the Republic of China. ! ! ! This is the most popular dress in the 1940s, a model of combining Chinese and western styles ~! You can always see it in old domestic movies!