Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - German uniforms in World War II were very beautiful. How can it be ugly after being imitated by Japan?

German uniforms in World War II were very beautiful. How can it be ugly after being imitated by Japan?

Because the German clothing style is not suitable for the Japanese.

If you are interested, you can search the military uniforms of various countries during World War II. We will find that Germany is the most handsome and Japan is the ugliest military uniform during World War II. German military uniforms in World War II were well tailored, and Germans wearing German military uniforms looked tall and powerful. Moreover, the German military uniform also has the effect of closing the waist, making people stand straight. Therefore, the design ideas of military uniforms in various countries after World War II refer to the German military uniforms of World War II. Germans are called "elegant demons" by Europeans because of their beautiful military uniforms and cool means! Many military uniforms of German officers during World War II, we all feel very heroic.

Japanese military uniforms during World War II were actually modeled after German military uniforms, so why should we say that the ugliest is Japanese military uniforms? God knows how to change something that can still be seen as ugly, just like a snake face, which gets uglier and uglier. In fact, although Japan's military uniforms are modeled after Germany's, the Japanese are shorter, while the Germans are taller and have a very good proportion, so German soldiers look better than Japanese soldiers even if they wear Japanese-designed military uniforms. Therefore, the German military uniforms in World War II were beautiful and ugly after being imitated by Japan. It's really not how ugly clothes are, but the Japanese figure and face, which will imitate military uniforms.

In fact, at first, Japanese military uniforms imitated France, but later, because German fascism and Japanese fascism shared a piece of cake, coupled with the strong strength of the German army, the Japanese government began to imitate German military uniforms in order to boost the morale of the Japanese army, and also wanted to make a set of military uniforms that could show the heroic spirit of the soldiers. But we all know that Japanese people are short, so it's really neither fish nor fowl to replace German military uniforms with Japanese people.