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Updated: 2014-08-29 04:45
By Wu Ni and Judith Huang(Shanghai Star)
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Zhang Xuwen, 28, female, programmer, Singapore.
"I agree, but that isn't just in China. I'm less judgmental of men's fashion than women's fashion. People judge women more on appearance everywhere. Chinese women are becoming better educated faster than men, and I think demand for fashion comes from women who want to show off their status."
Christina Jenq, 31, female, academic, US.
"No, Chinese men do pay attention to their appearance, perhaps just on a different benchmark from foreign cultures. Chinese men dress casually because there's no real need to get all dressed up. A lot of service venues in China do not impose a strict dress-code, and will not reject entrance or service to an inappropriately attired patron. At some of the 'to see and be seen' clubs here, or even at hotel wedding events, it is common to spot Chinese men wearing, say, an old T-shirt, shorts or crumpled chinos, sandals and maybe carry a 'man purse'."
Marjory Loh, 31, female, marketing director, Singapore.
"I have to agree. In the workplace, women are more exposed to Western fashion standards and more women interact with Westerners. Chinese women may be learning English at faster rates, learning and adopting Western culture and fashion. Many of our Chinese male clients don't look the part given their powerful positions.
Jonathan Zee, 30, male, architect, US.
"Agree. My Chinese female friends will comment that I am very fashionable, then complain about Chinese guys, and I don't even think I am that fashionable."
Gerry Carranza, 30s, male, process manager, Philippines.
— Judith Huang
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