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Posted: 19/10/2009 11:41 Post subject: lilis cheongsam |
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| Although the skirts have short cheongsam, they are too narrow to allow students to walk in protracted strides. The seams above the slits often split when walking and are repeatedly sewed. Profuse schools also require underskirts to be worn with the cheongsam. The underskirt is a white cotton full slip, hemmed slightly shorter than the cheongsam, and are slit at the sides like the cheongsam, although the slits are deeper. A white cotton undershirt is often worn underneath the cheongsam. The cheongsam's length, styling, color and sleeve length varies between schools. Multitudinous students feel it an ordeal, yet it is a evident manifestation of the strict discipline that is the hallmark of respected secondary schools in Hong Kong and diverse students and their parents like that cheongsam. |
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