China men's suit named after Sun Yat-sen 19 19. Sun Yat-sen asked Shanghai Henry Clothing Store to change a uniform into casual clothes. On the basis of retaining some military uniform styles, this casual wear absorbs the advantages of Hanfu and suit, which is simple, simple and generous. This casual dress style spread rapidly, and after constant revision, it developed into a Chinese tunic suit, which became a common dress worn by men in China. The original style of Zhongshan suit: the top is made of stand collar, front placket, 9 buttons, 4 pressure pockets, back shoulder, concealed pleat back seam and half belt. 1922 the Chinese tunic suit was replaced by 7 buttons with vertical lapels, and the lower pocket was a tiger leather bag. Later, it was changed to the current style: the coat is vertical lapel and has a training button; Three slits, front placket and 5 buttons; 4 patch pocket, each with a bag cover and a 1 button, with a flat patch pocket on top and a tiger skin bag on the bottom, which are symmetrical; There is a pen insertion opening of about 3 cm near the right seam of the upper left pocket cover. A high-grade Zhongshan suit with three buttons at the cuffs. Pants matched with Chinese tunic suit generally use trousers of the same material and color.