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Origins Of Suits And Suits

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Suit

Also known as suits and dresses, there are many versions of their origins.


One of them is Europe, which was more than 200 years ago. At that time, the court dress worn by European aristocrats was very complicated. The dressing part was very cumbersome, which was not conducive to outdoor sports. On the other hand, the design of its collar was very elegant, but it also made people feel suffocated in sports.

Despite the inconvenience of court costumes, the aristocrats need to wear court costumes to show their physical discomfort in order to show their status.

A British aristocratic aristocrat, who likes fishing and hunting, often goes out to hunt and fish. He often suffers from choking his neck while riding a shot pole. When he gets out of the field, he will take off the court clothes. But the complexity of the strip dressing process still makes the nobility complain.

During a fishing trip, the aristocrat accidentally saw a local fisherman wearing clothes with little collar and buttons, which was very suitable for fishing labor. The clothes were simple but unyielding.

The aristocratic inspiration flashed. After returning, the Royal tailor pformed the aristocratic dress, turned the high collar into an open collar, and dressed in this pformed garment when he went out. His handsome appearance gave rise to a storm in the aristocracy. Then the clothes gradually spread in Europe and gradually evolved into the present suit.


There are other arguments about the origins of suits.

One said that there was a beggar in the past who was very miserable. The only two pairs of clothes and buttons were left. One of them was not able to button up because of the broken door, so he had to wear beggars with buttons on the street.

When walking, careless belt is broken, and not willing to throw, hang on the neck.

At this time, a smart tailor passed by and saw this miserable and miserable scene, with inspiration flashing, and today's suit.


Another way of saying, at the end of the eighteenth Century,

Man's suit

The prototype appeared in Europe. Justancorp (French, which is tightly wrapped in clothes all over the body) and Veste (French predecessor, the predecessor of modern suit vest) and Culotte (French, that is, tight and long knee length trousers) constituted the predecessor of the modern three suits.

In the early twentieth Century, King Edward's dress became the model of men's wear in the new century - the high face tube hat, thick long coat, three piece suit, pleated trousers and hand-made leather shoes as the basic format of men's wear.


In short, it is possible for western style clothes to originate in Europe. In 20s and 30s twentieth Century, the modern suit became the original form and began to become the orthodox costume of everyday dress.


When wearing a suit, especially in more formal occasions, a tie is always tied.

It is said that the ancient Westerners, especially the Germanic people living in the deep mountains and forests, wore their veterinarians to keep warm and keep the cold. In order not to cause the skin to fall off, they used straw rope to tie their necks on the neck. They were called the most primitive necktie.

The "necktie" ornamentation first appeared in 17 real Europe.

At that time, there was a Yugoslavia Croatia cavalry trooped on the streets of Paris. They were all dressed neatly and paid, and a piece of cloth around their necks, which aroused great interest of the fashionable Parisians and then competed to imitate them to show their glory.

Later, a minister of France went up to the Dadu, tied a white silk towel on his neck, and struck a beautiful knot. At that time, Louis Xiv saw it, praised it very much, and declared that it was a noble symbol of the bow tie, and ordered the upper class of Versailles to do so.

Since then, the habit of tie ties has continued.


While wearing a suit,

shirt

There is a stiff collar on the top. It is a measure taken by ancient soldiers to defend their enemies and protect themselves. The collar of the throat is made of leather and metal, so that the enemy's arrows can be shot on the fatal throat, so that the hard collar can be retained.


The origin of Cufflinks was eighteenth Century, and the land of Frederic King Prussia was very concerned about the army's military presence.

He saw the dirty sleeves of the soldiers' uniform, and asked what was going on. The officer told him that this was why soldiers often wiped their sweat on their faces with cufflinks.

In order to change the bad habits of the soldiers, Frederic ordered an order for all soldiers to have metal buttons on the cuff buttons.

In this way, if the soldiers use their sleeves to wipe their faces with their sleeves, their faces will be rubbed.

Sure enough, the whole army's instruments became much cleaner.

And since then, the buttons on the sleeves of people's coats have begun to be buttoned up, but only for beauty.


Western-style clothes and all kinds of accessories absorb the styles of costumes, folk costumes, military uniform and so on.

Because of this, suits have the characteristics of smooth appearance, smooth lines, comfortable clothing, elegant and simple, natural and generous, which is a strong external expression of gentlemanly demeanor.

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