So which country had the ugliest clothes during the war?
In order to know the difference between the most beautiful and the ugliest in wartime, we must know what everyone's aesthetic standards are. People think that whether a dress is handsome or not depends first on whether it fits, and then on whether the clothing is reasonable. During World War II, the most pleasing thing was German clothing.
The reason why German clothes are so popular actually comes from such a tradition. Germans are cautious and meticulous, so they have super precision and high requirements in designing weapons and equipment. The clothes designed by such a rigorous nation are naturally in line with human aesthetics, so the clothes in Germany are also very beautiful.
Of course, in addition to clothing, we should pay more attention to the overall collocation. During World War II in Germany, their costumes were divided into two types.
One is SS, which is mainly black. Generally, this kind of clothing fits well and looks very powerful and domineering.
German men in black are often found by the enemy because of their great goals on the battlefield. In order to further improve Germany, other colors were tried, but this attempt was not widely promoted, and Germany soon ended the battle, so this kind of clothing was not recognized by everyone.
In addition to this one, there is also a German dress with white as the main color. This kind of clothes was actually used less in the war at that time, but it was worn more in people's daily commuting life. The clothes made by Germans are sought after by many people because of their special design. The matching gun is the 98k that we often use when playing games. At that time, looking at the 36-type field suit and 98k together, it was simply the most handsome representative. Of course, many people may wonder, will the ugliest clothes be those worn by China at that time? Actually, it's not like this.
Everyone in this country must have guessed that this country was our biggest rival at that time, Japan.
It is not because we have historical problems with Japan that we think the clothes worn in Japan are ugly.
But the design, especially the hat design, is not in line with people's aesthetics.
Because the Japanese are short, their clothes don't look so big and domineering. In addition, the color is mainly light yellow, which is highly praised by the Japanese. This color is actually good for marching and battlefield operations, but it looks ugly. Their hats are also unique in design, with two drooping ears. In fact, they are designed to protect their ears from mosquito bites and wind, frost, rain and snow, but they are very different in appearance.
Perhaps in different times, people's aesthetics will be different in each era, but in the same period, the differences will be very obvious. The clothing of an era embodies the spirit of people of that era. For example, at that time, soldiers in China wore tight clothes, which was very beneficial to marching. In addition, most of the terrain in China is mountainous, so many obstacles are reduced in the course of fighting.
Japanese clothes are designed according to their traditional culture, so they have certain disadvantages in the battle, and they can't meet people's basic requirements for military uniforms in appearance, which is one of the reasons why people call them the ugliest military uniforms.