Standard clothing worn by people in warm regions. Shorts, short sleeved shirts, open shoes, hats and caps, sun-glasses.
Sometimes they wear traditional clothes and other times they wear clothes like us
normal clothes like jeans and t shirts
Malaysia, China and Vietnam are common
Nowadays, they wear various kinds of clothes just like western people do. However, Vietnam is most famous for it's traditional costume: "Áo dài" (primarily for women).
none, except the clothes, grenades, and the urban stuff like beds and thing for houses
Unfortunately in Vietnam there are no universal clothes sizes. Sizes on the labels actually tend to differ between brands and companies. For example, a medium-sized shirt by one brand would be classed as a large shirt by another brand. Travellers to Vietnam have often reported that XXL sizes there are equivalent to medium or large sizes elsewhere. If you are sending clothes from the US to Vietnam, you're better off asking for the recipient's measurements and work out their size yourself, which can be a bit personal for some. If you are buying in Vietnam, many people ignore the labels and just try them on, knowing that there is no consistency in them. A lot of Vietnamese get their clothes custom made by a tailor rather than using sizes.
EVERYTHING from grain to clothes and to FOOD. vietnemese dishes are delicious and out of this world. It may be different from where you live right now but trust me, whenever you go to Vietnam be sure to try some specials:)
It is clothes, shoes, electronics, seafood, crude oil, rice, coffee, wooden products, and machinery.
The same type worn today, but with far less military clothing mingled in with civilian clothing.
Clothes can come from various countries depending on where they are manufactured. Countries like China, Bangladesh, Vietnam, and India are major suppliers of clothing to the global market. However, clothing production is also carried out in many other countries around the world.
Nike's clothes are designed, obviously, by the American Nike retailer, but some of the clothes, like their blue jeans for instance, are made elsewhere, places like Vietnam, where children slave for hours on end to receive the appalling salary that is far below minimum. Hope this helps!!!
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