In the 1960s, girls loved to wear overalls, that is, pants with double straps or suspenders. Men all wear the same blue or gray uniforms. People at that time were very simple. Because of the recent liberation and three years of natural disasters, many people wear patched clothes. At that time, there was a popular jingle: new three years, old three years, sewing again and again. At that time, when new recruits joined the army, they would be given a military green sewing kit with several needles, two iron rings and a silver thimble. The sewing kit is one of the revolutionary traditions and a family heirloom handed down during the Red Army period.
In the late 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s, military uniforms became the mainstream of national costumes. People are proud of wearing a military uniform, military hat and liberation shoes. A military canvas satchel embroidered with red silk thread for serving the people was the most fashionable dress at that time.
In the late 1980s, clothing began to diversify, but many people thought it was necessary to have a suit and coat made of twill black woolen cloth, whether it was worn or not, or even put it at the bottom of the wardrobe.
From the late 1980s to the 1990s, radish pants, bell bottoms and toe pants became popular among women, and men's clothing also began to change from suits to leisure. Ladies like to match their clothes with various scarves. Scarf buttons, tie buttons, brooches, necklaces and jewelry are all rising with clothes, and the colors of clothes are beginning to be personalized, instead of pursuing unity.
2 1 century, the evolution of clothing has reached complete personalization, and orthodoxy, leisure, famous brands, DIY and popular styles have also developed in many aspects. People can wear whatever they want, and no one will tell them what to do or make irresponsible remarks.