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Mao Zedong, center, with members of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party in 1957. The Mao suit was common attire in China before the 1980s.
Black or dark blue zippered windbreakers have become the second skin of Chinese officials. Top leaders from Deng Xiaoping to Hu Jintao made a habit of donning the featureless attire to show they ...
Communist China’s younger workers are rebelling against what they say are low-paying employers with “gross” work attire as part of a viral “get ready with me” protest.. The youth are ...
A New York Times report described "communist"-inspired Chinese fashion as "cool" and touted Chinese Communist leader Xi Jinping as a "fashion influencer." ...
A proposal evokes memories of 1980s China, when opening up to the world set off a debate over flared pants and men with long hair, what the party called “weird attire.” By Li Yuan In the 1980s ...
Larpers dress up as the characters they play and remain immersed in those identities as they interact with other players to achieve specified ... → China’s Communist Party cracks down on larping; ...
But China’s proposed ban is unusually draconian for its lack of specificity and for seeming to target any form of individual attire that might offend the Communist Party’s notions of ...
BEIJING -- A public backlash in China has prompted the government to revise a bill that would criminalize clothing that offends "the feelings of the Chinese people," narrowing it to cover only ...
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