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Red Emperor's Guardian

 

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One of Red Emperor’s guardsmen defend during Ming Dynasty civil war rivalry.

 

This is my second to design my new outfit after I bought materials from overseas such as Hong Kong and Manila Philippines. I recently bought a Chinese Conical Asian Hat, applied only red Matisse paint and red & golden Chinese characters means “Birthday” on the front tip of the Conical Asian Hat. The “Birthday” characters pattern, I designed it into four tailed trench coat traditional red cotton drills with short length sleeves. I designed Red singlet with very large skivvy that allows me to cover my mouth and nose to prevent me from getting cold. I designed red cotton drill four belt buckled vest very traditional influence to the foreign.  I made black track trouser shorts added red cotton silk for the front legging and the red cotton drill for the back legging and it also has zip pockets. I wore it for FRUITs Fashion competition at Manifest and I won for my first time as People’s Male choice. While I wear it, feels comfortable and very tight to wear track trousers’s waist line.

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​Intimdation 2013, Tim Ng

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