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Where Mao’s famous suit actually came from #shorts
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Mao made the suit iconic, but its origin predates his rise.
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@Vox

9 months ago

A previous version of this video had a pronunciation error. We’ve corrected it in this version.

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@Rey_3293

9 months ago

Sun Yat-sen is also one rare individuals from modern times who is greatly revered in both China and Taiwan today.

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@mikeymullins5305

9 months ago

Oh Sun Yat-sen did a good job at making a modernized traditional dress. It is very distinct, but also fits in quite well with western fashions of the time.

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@rodom303

9 months ago

Fit unironically goes hard.

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@ionpopescu3167

9 months ago

I think more cultures should make modernized versions of their traditional clothing. It's very interesting.

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@booaks2980

9 months ago

Sun Yat Sen is respected by both China and Taiwan, he's the true father of modern China whether it is PRC or ROC

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@samueldokowe

9 months ago

In Africa it was popularised by Zambia's first President Kenneth Kaunda.
In most African countries they now call it the KK suit and particularly the short-sleeved version.

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@stevengreidinger3304

9 months ago

While I am not into Mao, the idea of formalwear without requiring a tie is rather appealing.

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@plifal7799

9 months ago

it's important not to neglect the ideological role of socialism in the formalisation and spread of this dress—in the work of both sun yat-sen and mao tse-tung. compare to e.g. the second french revolution post-1793 and the formalised sense of dress that occurred as a rejection of royal aesthetics; the cultural revolution was instrumental in this way

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@Maple_Donut

5 months ago

The suit is low key drippy.

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@adrianamartinez9225

6 months ago

I am not Chinese I am Mexican American and I respect and admire all that President Sun did for China and it’s beautiful people. 🤍

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@vatiti9573

9 months ago

I don't know for anywhere else in the world, but in french we specifically know and call the Mao suit's collar as "Mao collar" ("col Mao"), and sometimes we use it in sewing (it has a very vintage look, a bit reminiscent of the Claudine collar).

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@corianderhater

9 months ago

This is super poorly researched..the unfolded collar is that of the youth suit 青年装, Zhongshan suit has always had a folded down collar. Sun yat-sen designed the suit himself with the number of pockets and buttons carrying significant meanings from his San min principles, namely 5 buttons representing 五权宪法,4 pockets representing 礼义廉耻 and so on. Mao actually intentionally kept the design unchanged because he wanted to be seen as the legitimate successor to Sun

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@ultratwin

9 months ago

Interesting how the DPRK originally used a Koreanized reading of the original Chinese term 中山裝 (pronounced 중산복/Jungsanbok in Korean), but later made an effort to mildly desinicize it with the substitutional term 인민복/inminbok ( hanja :人民服) "The people's outfit", for what it's worth.

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@vulpes7079

9 months ago

That picture of the guy holding a baby when he says "per Qing era tradition", that baby is the future Emperor Xuantong (1906-1912)

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@thesinfultictac5704

9 months ago

The Sun Yat Sen Suit is really cool

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@frankchan4272

8 months ago

Many Chinese people in mainland China wore a variation of that suit when I visited in 1979. They had white, dark blue, grey & red so my family was a stand out when we visited.

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@ZOJP

9 months ago

Ive always loved this suit, watching it develop through out vintage martial art films has been treasurable

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@thecakeofcommunism503

9 months ago

That's very similar to the military tunics Stalin wore (before the Second World War after which he started to dress more decorated)

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@uncleTedK

9 months ago

Str8 drippin 💧

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