Asian Clothing Shop
Our recommended Asian Clothing shop
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www.lxt-china.com
Often Asian Clothing gets a certain pattern,
such as Dragons, different kinds of flowers, butterflies or other typical
icons (e.g. prosperity, wealth). Classic Asian Clothing becomes more and more
popular especially in Western culture. Because of its particular charm Asian Clothing is like a wonderful flower
in the colorful fashion scene. Another beauty of Asian Clothing is that
it is made of different materials and to varying lengths. In either case, Asian Clothing creates an impression
of simple and quiet charm, elegance and attraction. With distinctive features
Asian Clothing enjoys a growing popularity in the international world of high
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The collar of Asian Clothing is high and tight fitting, not just for
preventing coldness but also for beauty. The collar
generally takes the shape of a semicircle. The collar is
meticulously made, especially the buttonhole loop on the collar. The slits.
For convenient movement and display of the slender legs of women Asian Clothing
generally has two big slits at either side of the hem. The slits of Asian Clothing
expose a woman's legs indistinctly when she walks. Today you can get
Asian Clothing with different lengths and kinds of slits (one slit on the side or
front as well as two slits). The material. It usually is made of
excellent materials.
Like China women temperament,
Asian Clothing is elegant and gentle, its long-standing
elegance and serenity makes wearers fascinating. A China dress almost varies
with a woman's figure. It not only lays stress on the natural beauty of a female
figure, but also makes women's legs appear more slender. Mature women in Asian Clothing
can display their graceful refined manner. It became popular among the royal
palace of the Qing Dynasty and the mansions of the Manchu nobility. The Manchu rulers
organized certain people, mainly Manchus into "banners" (qi)
and called "banner people" (qiren), which then became loosely
the name of all Manchus. The Manchu women wore normally a one-piece
dress which, likewise, came to be called "qipao" or
"banner dress". At that time, it was loosely fitted and long enough to
reach the insteps. Usually it was made of silk, and embroidered, with broad laces
trimmed at the collar, sleeves and edges. Although the 1911 Revolution toppled the
rule of the Qing (Manchu) Dynasty, the female dress survived the political change
and, with later improvements, has become the traditional Asian Clothing for China's
women.
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