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Philippines Women'S National Dress, Round Collar, Short Sleeved Dress

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Philippines Women'S National DressRound CollarShort Sleeved Dress

  

The Philippines

Republic of China (English: Republic of the Philippines, local overseas Chinese)

Philippines

Located in the eastern part of Asia, it is made up of the Philippines Archipelago (7107 Islands) in the Western Pacific.

democratic

Country.


  



 


The Malay population accounts for more than 85% of the total population of the country, including the people of the tribe of the tribe, the people of the Republic of China, the Arabs, the Indians, the Spaniards and the Americans, and the few aborigines.


  



 


The Philippines man's national costume is called "baronage".

This is a silk tight shirt, long and buttocks, necktie like a shirt that can tie a tie, long sleeves and cuffs like a suit.

From the front neckline to the two sides of the lower lip, there are patterns with different designs and patterns.


  



 


The Philippines women's national costume is called "" no ".

This is a round neck short sleeved dress.

Because its sleeves are straight and the shoulders are slightly higher than the shoulders, it is like butterfly spreading wings, so it is also called "butterfly suit".

This dress combines many Western European countries, especially the characteristics of women's clothing in Spain, and has evolved into a national costume for women in Philippines after three hundred or four hundred years of development.

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