Monday, 16 May 2016

What is different between Asian and Western traditional dress???

ASIAN VS WESTERN TRADITIONAL DRESS

Editted by: Eric Han

The outlook of asian and wertern's dress style different but they worn the dress on the importantday such as new year, thanksgiving day, and specific day. Traditional dress expresses their own culture and also each dress has a symbols such as the spirit and emotion of country.


Asian tradional dress

There has 3 asian traditional dresses which are Korea, Japan and China.  Asian traditional dress is more colourful than Western dress. When you wear Hanbok, Kimono, Qi pao, the wearing order is very important.

Example of Hanbok
First - Put on the pants.

Second - Tie the ankle bands.

Third - Put on the clothing and the jacket.

Fourth - Put on the outer coat(heat protection).

Fifth - Wear the overcoat.






KOREA (HANBOK)
JAPAN (KIMONO)
 CHINA (QI PAO)

Western traditional dress

There has 3 western traditional dress which are England, Germany and France.
Commonly, we can see the Western dress in the formal party or festival. It is more comfortable fit than Asian dress. While the western clothes are made to fit to the body and especially those blue jean trousers and skirts etc. are designed to fit to the body to express the movement or the curved lines of body and thus, it is only natural to provide severe stress to our body and thus modern people who are severely exposed to all kind of spiritual stresses  can get sick if they get physical stress from them.
 England (Suit)
 France (Sash and Fichu)
Germany (Kilt)

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