Buttons in modern clothing play an important role

Chinese tunic suit as a new Chinese national costume. Sun Yat-sen explained the ideological and political implications of the garment: The four pockets outside the clothes represent the "four dimensions of the country" (ie, ritual, righteousness, honesty, and shame). The five buttons and five pockets (one on the inside) of the front blasphemy represent Sun Yat-Sen's The theory of the five-power constitution (executive power, legislative power, judicial power, examination power, monitoring power in the collar (button) and inside (pocket), to demonstrate the supervision power of the people's supervision); the three buttons on the left and right cuffs are respectively Represents the concepts of the Three People's Principles (ethnicity, civil rights, and people's livelihood) and republicanism (equality, freedom, and fraternity). The collar is closed and represents the rigorous concept of governing the country; pockets on the pockets that protrude from the middle of the arc shape, and pens represent the importance of knowledge. Molecules, with no seams on the back, indicate the country’s peaceful unification.
Zhongshan suit was promoted by Sun Yat-sen because of its simplicity and practicality. Since the Revolution of 1911, it has become popular with suits. In 1912, the government of the Republic of China ordered Zhongshan to be a dress, to modify the shape of the tunic and give it a new meaning. Standing lapels, confrontation, front buckle five buttons, four patch pockets, cuffs three buttons. The back piece does not break. In fact, these forms of system are stressful. According to the content of Zhouyi etiquette in the Book of Changes, they are meaningful.
First, the front four pockets represent the four dimensions of the country (courtesy, righteousness, honesty, and shame).
Second, the threshold. The five buttons are different from the separation of five powers in the West (administrative, legislative, judicial, examination, and supervisory).
Third, the three buttons on the left and right cuffs represent the concepts of Three People's Principles (ethnicity, civil rights, people's livelihood) and republicanism (equality, freedom, fraternity).
Fourth, the back does not break, indicating the country's peaceful unification.
Fifth, the collar is closed in a lapel and shows the concept of strict governance.
Zhongshan suit was named after Mr. Sun Yat-sen took the lead.
In formulating the Constitution of the Kuomintang in the 18th year of the Republic of China, it was stipulated that civil servants of certain ranks should be dressed in garrison when they are sworn in.
To express the law of Mr. Shun.
Shape system: stand lapel, face-up, front buckle five buckles, four patch pockets,
Three button cuffs. The back piece does not break.
There are not many Chinese suits in suits and they don’t look good. Most of the problems are not clearly understood. Looking around, the style of the suit seems to be ever-changing, and each big and small brand is also very vying. In fact, it is essentially a “war” related to buttons – the most direct difference is the number or arrangement of buttons.
When wearing formal suits, it is best to choose shirts and ties.
The color of men's clothing in social situations is generally based on the principle that no more than 3 colors.
The length of the suit sleeve is appropriate to the wrist. The sleeve length of the suit shirt should be 1-2 cm longer than the suit sleeve.
Wearing a suit must be buckled on the occasion of grandeur.
On formal occasions, suits should be tie. When wearing sweaters, the tie should be placed in a sweater. When tie a tie, the first button of the shirt should be fastened. Tie clips are generally between the fourth and fifth buttons.
Wear leather shoes in suits. Usually black or brown leather shoes. Leather shoes must be oiled and polished, and they must not be covered with dust.
The suit can be opened when it is worn, or it can be buckled with the first button (also known as "style deduction"). However, the two buttons cannot be fully buckled, and the suit's cuffs and trousers cannot be rolled up.
When wearing a suit without a tie, do not buckle the first button of the shirt.
Why don't you buckle the bottom button?
There is a saying in the West that the first button called “always” means that whenever there is a button, the second button called “sometimes” is deductible, and the bottom button is “never "(never) never buckled."
According to the number of buttons in the suit can be divided into single-breasted suits and double-breasted suits.
1. Double-breasted suits are relatively more formal and must be fully buckled when worn.
2, single-breasted suits can be divided into a deduction, two deduction, three deduction and four deduction, the specific button deduction method is as follows:
(1), a deduction: more suitable for the elderly, deductible or not;
(2) Two buckles:
1, only the first capsule (the most commonly used, most formal);
2, no deduction (more relaxed and casual);
3, buckle up (use as little as possible, and take the next one after sitting down);
(3) Three buckles:
1, only the top two buttons (the most commonly used, most formal);
2, only the middle of a deduction (commonly used, teach formal);
3, no deduction (more relaxed and casual);
4, are buckled (as little as possible, and after sitting down to untie the next one);
(4) Four buckles (The most casual styles are not suitable for very formal occasions)
1, only the middle two buckle (recommended);
2, only the top three buttons;
3, no deduction (easily)
4, are buckled (as little as possible, not recommended);
3. The general principle is that the button on the bottom of the button is best not to buckle, and the top one can be deducted.
Many people know how to tie the two buttoned suits, but do not know how to buckle the three or even four button suits.
In English, this question is very plausible:
When deducting the button of this suit, from top to bottom,
The first button called "always" means that whenever there is a second button called "sometimes" it can be deducted or not deducted. The bottom line is "never" never deducted. This article comes from China Button Industry Network. For more information on buttons, visit http://

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