Suits and cheongsam are regarded as bourgeois sentiment and gradually disappear in people's lives.
Zhongshan suit and Lenin suit have become the common choice of the people.
Men in Chinese tunic suit look solemn and energetic.
Zhongshan suit: There are two pockets with lids and buckles on the left and right sides of the upper body, and western-style trousers on the lower part, which was named after Sun Yat-sen's advocacy.
Zhongshan suit is formed on the basis of absorbing the advantages of European clothing. Sun Yat-sen integrated the characteristics of western-style clothing and Chinese-style clothing, and designed a four-patch pocket clothing with straight lapels and pocket covers, which was named Zhongshan suit.
Since then, a series of Zhongshan suits have appeared, such as youth clothes, student clothes and military casual clothes.
In addition, Chairman Mao likes the gray Chinese tunic suit, so he changed the small collar into a wide and long new woolen dress like a pointed collar.
These became the mainstream style at that time.
Lenin's clothing: During the Cultural Revolution, military uniforms and single colors of blue, black, gray and yellow were the mainstream.
Originally a men's coat, it evolved into a women's dress and became a revolutionary "fashion" in China at that time.
Its appearance is that the collar, double-breasted buttons and double-breasted buttons of the suit all have a hidden pocket in the middle and lower part.
Wearing Lenin's clothes and keeping short hair was the fashionable dress of young women at that time. They looked simple and capable and heroic.
Therefore, it has distinct characteristics of combining Chinese and western, and belongs to the product of combining Chinese and western.
Blatch: This is a transliteration of Russian (платье). In Russian, Blagi means clothing. But because of the uniqueness of Russian dresses, China directly called this Russian-style dress Blagi.
On the one hand, it has "progressive" political significance, on the other hand, it can show women's bodies. Convenient, light, lively and economical, it can be worn by big actors at the central level to little girls in kindergartens.
Overalls: suspenders with pockets on the chest.
New China has just been established, and everyone takes part in labor.
Wear-resistant and dirt-resistant daily clothes are needed.
The gray, blue and green of tooling and military uniforms naturally become the most practical fashion colors.
In the 1960s, some people jokingly called it "collective shirt collision", but people's clothes have the same color and style, but they are real.
"In the first three years, we caught up with serious natural disasters and the country was in short supply. Everyone tightened their belts and had to provide everything. Of course, we have to rely on cloth tickets to buy cloth. " The early 1960s was the most difficult period in the history of New China. Due to three years of natural disasters, the cotton output has been greatly reduced from 1959 to 1960, and the cotton quantity is 2 1 foot per person.
People use cloth tickets to buy clothes, cotton cloth and daily textiles. In order to save as much as possible, the standard for buying clothes is wear resistance and dirt resistance. Gray, black and blue have become popular colors in the streets, and uniform clothing styles are more popular regardless of seasons and men and women.
A cartoonist once vividly described the scene that "everyone is dressed in blue".
All flowered clothes and cheongsam have become symbols of "sealing, endowment and repair". When the revolution broke off the tail of the bourgeoisie such as cheongsam, all that remained were liberation clothes, youth clothes, Chinese tunic suit and double-breasted shirts.
From some photos reflecting this period, we can see a group of middle school students lined up neatly and dressed in uniform. At first glance, they thought it was a queue of army soldiers, all dressed up by students.
At that time, they didn't have the right to choose clothing styles, and there were no styles to choose from.
Women's wear in China actually entered a state of nothingness after the middle and late 1960s, leaving a blank.
Lei Feng Hat: It was originally a cotton hat in the 55-style winter clothes of China People's Liberation Army. It is famous for Lei Feng in China and has become one of the symbols of Lei Feng. It refers to the underwear worn by sailors in various countries, usually white and blue striped shirts, commonly known as navy shirts, also known as sea soul shirts.
The meaning of the sea soul shirt is the vast sea and blue sky. Sailors look more energetic in the Shanghai soul shirt.
In the mid-1960s, we walked in the street and looked around. Almost all the young people and children were wearing sea soul shirts.
Military casual clothes: The most popular clothes in China in 1970s.
Teenagers like to wear grass green military casual clothes, grass green military caps and grass green schoolbags on their shoulders.
Having a set of "military casual clothes" was the ideal of countless young people in that era.
For a long time in the 1970s, it was in the ten-year "Cultural Revolution" period of "one billion people and one billion soldiers". During this period, the class consciousness of clothing gradually disappeared and was replaced by class consciousness.
In the original ideological fashion of hard work, simplicity and thrift, it has added a strong revolutionary and militarized color.
So the dress of this period continued some characteristics of the late 1960s.
Hard work and plain living were still the most mainstream fashion at that time.
In order to show their diligence and simplicity, some people even soak the old clothes they bought in water, or put a few patches on the clothes that are not broken.
This kind of behavior seems ridiculous today, but it was popular for a while in the decade of the Cultural Revolution.
Four-pocket military uniform is the product of the era when the PLA abolished and restored the rank system.
At that time, a special symbol of the PLA's military uniform was that only officers above the platoon level had four pockets, while the average soldier's military uniform had only two pockets. In the era when military uniforms become the most fashionable clothes, "four pockets" are particularly precious.
"dacron": Also called "Cool", transliterated from English "Dacron" or "Dacron".
Polyester is actually polyester.
At that time, cotton (khaki) and polyester were called "polyester card", which means "polyester and khaki".
"dacron" appeared in the late 1960s and became popular in the 1970s.
Quite smooth, especially the bright colors of printing and dyeing, is a huge visual impact for single gloomy people who are familiar with coarse cloth, coarse cloth or foreign cloth and foreign shirts.
At that time, owning a "dacron" shirt was at least an indispensable part of western style, if not fashionable.
Moreover, more importantly, it is durable and can save a lot of money.
Fake collar: also known as economic collar and economic collar, worn under the coat, the exposed collar part is completely connected with the shirt and black cloth shoes: it is a noun that is always associated with the mother.
The shoes nailed by loving mother with needles and thread are black and slightly gray when worn out. The soles used to be closed with cloth soles, and later with plastic soles. They are hard to wear. 1980 is the third year of China's reform and opening up.
With the development of the times, people wear more and more clothes, and the color has changed from a single blue-gray to colorful.
Bell bottoms: Western trousers with flared legs.
In terms of structural design, on the basis of trousers, the vertical crotch is slightly shorter, and the relaxation of hip circumference is appropriately reduced, so that the hip and the middle crotch (near the knee) fit together, and the trousers mouth can be enlarged as needed from below the knee.
According to the degree of expansion of trousers, it can be divided into big bell-bottoms and small bell-bottoms and micro bell-bottoms
The length of bell bottoms mostly covers the length of the upper.
Bell bottoms are very common in today's eyes, and can be seen everywhere in shopping malls and on the road.
However, in 1978, anyone who walks in the street wearing a pair of bell-bottoms will definitely be pointed at by people around him and become an "indecent" red dress. In 1980s, the "red skirt" was very popular in the street. The "red skirt" on the screen freed China women from the single and rigid clothing style and began to pursue the change of clothing color and style.
For a time, colorful skirts became the symbol of street women's pursuit of fashion.
Jeans: The English name "Jeans" is a kind of straight crotch pants cut from indigo denim, with narrow legs and tight buttocks after shrinking.
Popular in the world for over 0/00 years, it landed in China in 1980s. With the tide of working, jeans quickly became popular among young people.
At that time, there was a naughty mantra among young people-"jeans save money and cloth!" Jeans were once regarded as a symbol of decadence and rebellion because of their tight hips and narrow legs.
Nowadays, jeans have become casual clothes that men, women and children like.
Suit: Also known as "suit" and "dress".
Suit is a kind of "foreign culture". In China, people often call a coat with lapels and lapels, three pockets and a length below the hip line a "suit", which is obviously what China people call clothes from the west.
After the founding of New China, Chinese tunic suit has always been the mainstream clothing.
After the reform and opening-up, with the liberation of ideas and the rapid development of economy, western clothing represented by suits has once again flooded into China with an irresistible trend of internationalization. People no longer discuss whether it has been crossed by any class, but ignore its ambiguous symbol and significance. China people who want to connect with the international market seem to take the initiative to accept this strange but fresh clothing culture with a challenging psychology.
As a result, a "suit fever" swept across the land of China, and China people showed higher enthusiasm for suits than westerners, and wearing a suit and tie gradually became a fashion.
Xing Zi Shirt: 1982, the Japanese drama "Blood Suspicion" was broadcast in Chinese mainland. Xing Zi, played by Yamaguchi Momoe, has a beautiful face and pouts, and looks as beautiful as lilies in the spring valley. What makes China women shine at the moment is Xing Zi's blouse, a fashionable young woman who loves me, love my dog and call it "Xing Zi shirt".
According to a newspaper report at that time, a knitting factory actively organized the production of a large number of "Xing Zi shirts" to cater to the playful psychology of some young people during the TV series "Blood Suspicion", and the products produced were sold out.
At that time, "Xing Zi Shirt", "Xing Zi Head", "Guangfu Shirt" and "Oshima Maobao" were all over the streets, which not only made the self-employed earn a lot of money, but also made China people understand the "celebrity effect" for the first time.
Frog mirror: Actually, it is a kind of sunglasses. Because of its exaggerated shape, it is nicknamed frog mirror.
In the early days of reform and opening up, China people's lives changed unconsciously in the revived society.
Dress up like Frog Mirror has shaken the uniformity and sameness of China's population in the past ten years, becoming the first adventure in young people's popular culture and "leading the new trend of the times".
During the period of 1984, when the girls of China women's volleyball team achieved "three consecutive championships" at the Los Angeles Olympic Games, sportswear became popular in Beijing.
Colorful sportswear has become the first choice for beauty lovers.
People wear sportswear almost anytime and anywhere, and even become school uniforms for students and factory uniforms for workers.
As a result, people are also eager for sports and leisure, and the fashion of wearing sportswear appeared in the ancient land of China.
Loose, comfortable and healthy fashion makes sportswear no longer a patent on the field, but a kind of clothing that preserves health, cultivates sentiment and regulates life, and has entered the homes of ordinary people.
In the 1990s, people's lives were in transition to a well-off society, and their thoughts were more open.
Many international fashion brands began to enter China on a large scale.
From 65438 to 0990, Cartier first entered the China market as a "pioneer".
1992, Louis Vuitton entered China. At that time, if you didn't know the name "LV", it only showed that you were behind the times.
Subsequently, Burberry, Chanel, Gucci, Eimers, giorgio armani and Versace came out one after another, becoming the vane of China people's pursuit of fashion trends.
People's clothes have changed the psychology of "conformity" and "convergence" in the past and become colorful and dazzling.
Halter tops, miniskirts, platform shoes, transparent dresses, strapless dresses, navel dresses, beggar dresses ... People's clothes are increasingly diversified, elegant and vivid, showing an open spirit and mentality.
A Polish journalist visiting China wrote: "A few years ago or more, Beijing was a gray city, and some even called it' the village of the world'. People's clothes are monotonous and uniform ... Now girls wearing fashionable European dresses can be seen everywhere on the street, which has a special aesthetic feeling and makes people overwhelmed. " Fitness pants: also known as pedaling pants, a kind of clothing popular in the 1980s and 1990s. Due to different regions, there are many nicknames for pedaling pants and pedaling pants.
Generally, black is the main color, and it is blended with silk materials and appropriate man-made fibers. Very elastic, similar to dance pants, wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. The bottom of trousers is tied with a belt or directly designed as a ring, so that when you step on it, you will have a sense of stretching, which will set off your slender legs and reflect a kind of line beauty.
Pedal pants made women at that time have a fever, and women all had legs and pants. Later, aunts, sisters-in-law and little girls who sold vegetables in bazaars also "stepped on their feet and pants".
Cake shoes: It is a new type of high-heeled shoes, which are very popular all over the world.
In the 1990s, China and platform shoes were all the rage, and fashionable women all had "feet".
Undoubtedly, the most attractive thing for women is its thickness.
The sole height of platform shoes ranges from 5- 10 cm, and some even reach more than ten centimeters.
Imagine a girl with a height of 1.6 meters, wearing shoes with a height of 10 cm, and the visual effect suddenly becomes much longer. No wonder platform shoes is called short music in Japan.
The young ladies who love beauty feel quite good when they put on shoes with soles as thick as cakes.
However, a recent survey by research institutions in Britain and Japan found that women who wear these shoes are easily injured: radish pants are high in waist, loose, and have radish-like pants.
From the end of 1980s, Little Tiger swept through, and three handsome teenagers danced with brisk steps in radish pants and white shirts.
Soon, all the boys on campus put on radish pants and put their hands in their pockets. If you use white radish pants with a white coat, you will feel more "Prince Charming".
Bat shirt: It is a kind of clothing that became popular in the late 1980s.
At that time, an American musical called Break Dance became a "fashion idol" for young people. In the film, actors dressed in Bat Shirts repeatedly simulated the scene of aliens cleaning windows or walking, and became idols sought after by young people at that time.
The sleeves are surprisingly exaggerated, connected with the side of the clothes, and open their arms, which looks like a bat shirt. At one time, it became the representative fashion dress of that era, and triggered the popularity of a series of bulky clothes later.
Miniskirt: Also called miniskirt, it is a skirt whose length is only above the knee (generally more than 20 cm).
Miniskirt 1995, it was in this year that the younger generation who loved Japanese comics began to like tight T-shirts that fully displayed the upper body lines, and also began to shorten the skirts, and the miniatures gradually showed signs.
T-shirt: T-shirt, but a special T-shirt! Generally speaking, it refers to the design of short-sleeved round neck shirts with words or patterns with specific meanings on clothing.
From 1992 to 1993, T-shirts printed with "unhealthy words" became popular in China: "It's very tiring to earn money, but it's difficult to have no money", "Tired or not", "Don't bother me, I'm bored" and so on.
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