Can Japanese clothes be popular in China?

Updated on vogue 2024-04-01
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    As long as it looks good, it can be popular.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    When visiting Japan in winter, you can wear warm clothes such as windbreakers, coats, jackets, sweaters, wool suits, suits, and winter clothing.

    The average winter temperature in Japan is 12-5. With an average of 12 during the day, it is recommended to wear warm clothes such as suits, jackets, windbreakers, casual clothes, jackets, suits, light sweaters, etc. With an average of 5 at night, it is recommended to wear a little thicker.

    From late November, winter arrives in Japan. Winter is relatively long, generally lasting about 4 months, until February of the following year. Because the cold monsoon and ocean currents in western Asia affect the winter in Japan, different regions of Japan have different seasonal characteristics.

    For example, there are some areas where there are more snowy and cloudy days, and the air is humidIn some areas, there are more sunny days and drier air. Moreover, due to the latitude, the winter in the south is quite different from the winter in the north.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Nowadays, like China, Japan is in the late summer and early autumn season, and the average temperature is about 24 or 5 degrees Celsius, so it will be cooler in the morning and evening, so you can wear short sleeves during the day and long sleeves at night.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Now when I go to Japan, the temperature is the same as the temperature that we can't guess from Dalian to Shanghai!When it's cold, it's only about 10 degrees, and when it's hot, it's about 30 degrees!The temperature difference between morning and evening may be relatively large!It is recommended to prepare some velvet!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Kimono – Japanese clothing worn between tradition and modernity.

    The kimono is one of the traditional Japanese costumes and usually consists of a robe and a long belt. Kimono used to be a common way to wear it in Japanese life. They are not only used in everyday life but also for special occasions such as weddings and formal ceremonies.

    However, with the changes of the times and the process of modernization, the kimono has gradually faded out of people's lives. Despite this, the kimono is still seen as a symbol of the union between tradition and modernity, and it is considered a proud cultural heritage by the Japanese.

    The styles and styles of kimonos vary depending on the region and era. In Tokyo, Kyoto, and other regions, kimonos differ in shape and design. For example, Danny and Mino kimono are famous in some regions.

    The range of use of kimono also varies, and it can be worn by men, women, and babies. The fabrics used are also varied, with the most common being silk, cotton, and linen.

    Nowadays, street fashion in Japan is becoming popular, and the way and design of kimonos are gradually changing. Some designers are experimenting with combining kimono with modern fashion to create new styles of kimono. These new kimono models blend traditional and modern elements, making kimonos more suitable for the needs of modern people.

    In kimono, each facility has its own unique meaning and symbolism. These meanings and symbolism not only reflect Japanese culture and etiquette, but also highlight the aesthetics contained in the kimono. As a traditional Japanese dress, the kimono carries a unique culture that deserves to be passed on.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    My Japanese classmates spread some clothes that I don't know what brand they are, and Japanese people don't really choose brands when they wear clothes. Girls pay more attention to the matching of styles and colors, boys are given priority to comfort, the so-called Japanese fashion brands are generally worn by Chinese or Koreans, and the Japanese are surprisingly dressed very well, I think the Japanese are more similar to the British in terms of clothing taste.

    I don't think there are many people who wear adidas and nike in China, because not everyone in the world likes sportswear.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Japanese themselves have a high income and value luxury brands, and the sales volume of Chanel Chanel is the highest in Japan It can be seen how popular luxury brands are in Japan Several Japanese people in my class (I am in the United States) wear relatively big brands, at least the bags are definitely luxury brands. There are many mid-to-high-end brands in Japan, and in addition to world-class brands, they usually like Japanese brands and European brands. In the sports category, only those Adi, Nike and the like are worn when they are exercising, and they don't usually wear them much, of course, the sports brand they wear the most should still be Mizuno - a local Japanese sports brand.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Japanese people are very trendy. There are also many trendy brands in Japan. Japanese men love to wear trendy brands. After work, I began to wear suits.

    At the same time, the Japanese are also looking for high-end luxury. But they often buy second-hand.

    For example, you will see LV all over the streets of Japan. But that's probably second-hand. They just like the quality of the LV and don't ask if it's new or not.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, Japanese girls have short legs, they are not as tall as us, so they have to pull up the skirt, that is, if they wear a short skirt, they have to be very short, and they can't make their legs look long, and the proportions will be ugly (you know, Japanese skirts are mostly the same reason, and wearing pants is even more hidden).

    In fact, there is almost no difference between the so-called Korean version and the Japanese version, except for what I just said, the Korean body type is relatively close to ours, so it became popular. I lived in Japan for a few years, and all the so-called Korean versions are similar in Japan, and the design is more sophisticated (if it doesn't match the Chinese body type, it should be able to sell well in China).

    I don't know the rest, I haven't been back to China for a few years...

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Yes, as far as I can see in Japan, it's nothing special, it's just that it's an authentic Japanese style

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