Monday, March 11, 2013

The Revolution of the Mandarin Collar Tunic


If a person is looking for a unique comfortable shirt with some class, then the mandarin collar tunic may be the way to go. These collar tunics have a number of precarious names such as the Chinese collar or the cadet collar. Despite being invented in China, the tunic has managed to find uses in the west, not only for style, but also practical reasons.

The Banded collar, which is included in both male and female garments, is Manchurian in origin. Some of this garments are collar dresses, suits, jackets, and regular shirts. The history of these mandarin collars are not actually that long ago as many individuals would think. This garments is not traditional and has not existed for thousands of years ago like Han outfits, but are garments that actually is Manchurian, which is a region in northeastern China. There are two situations that catapulted the Banded collar into popularity. The first event was the Qing Empire defeating the Han Ming Empire; after the defeat and collapse of the Han Empire, Han clothing was outlawed and Qing fashion and garments, such as the Mandarin Tunic were adopted. During the role of the Qing Dynasty, the Mandarin Collar flourished, and even after the fall of the Qing Dynasty, the collar continued to be popularized. The second situation that kept the mandarin collar popular was throughout Mao Tse-tung's rule over China. One of Mao's colleagues, a revolutionary like himself, named Sun Yat-sen developed a suite that represented the nationalism the Chinese and integrated the collar into a suite form. Despite the style being different, this allowed the Banded collar to adjust and expand the chances of this style surviving into the future. The suite that was developed was quite different that the other articles of garments worn during the Qing dynasty, especially in regards to color and theme. Component was not silk, but cloth. On the other hand, Mandarin collars such as the Qipao were viewed as capitalist, but this Chinese dress still managed to flourish and adapt in regions like Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai. Even young ladies managed to make slight adaptations, not as extreme as Sun Tse-tung's did, but females altered the skirt size to align the dress more with what is conceived fashion at the time.

The Mandarin Collar has become preferred in a lot of regions and careers all over the world. The US military uses a hybrid version of the banded collar as a way to reduce chafing with body military and carrying devices. In the business world, many people, mainly when doing business in Asia, will opt for the mandarin tunic because they do not need to wear a Tie. It's still presentable to do business with a Mandarin collar tunic in certain occasions. And some people choose to wear the Mandarin collar because of its style and trend. Ladies even have their own type of Mandarin collar outfits. These forms usually integrate a silk kind element and knots instead of buttons.

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