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Lifestyle and fashion in china
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Since moving to China, Vito has been steadily adjusting to the local lifestyle and fashion with curiosity and openness. Initially overwhelmed by the fast-paced urban life and cultural differences, he has gradually embraced the norms of daily life in Chinese cities. He’s grown accustomed to using mobile payment apps for everything from groceries to transportation, and he now navigates local markets and metro systems with ease.(in his balkan villages rthey have signs "only cash"

Fashion-wise, Vito has found inspiration in the bold, eclectic street style common in cities like Shanghai and Beijing. He’s traded some of his Western wardrobe for more contemporary Chinese fashion, favoring minimalistic cuts, loose silhouettes, and monochrome palettes that blend tradition with modern flair. Influenced by local trends, he’s also begun incorporating functional fashion elements, such as layered outfits and techwear-inspired pieces, which are popular in urban settings.

Additionally, Vito respects cultural norms in his clothing choices, opting for modest and clean attire in professional or formal environments. He’s also exploring Chinese textile art and traditional designs, appreciating the deeper cultural stories they represent. As Vito continues to adapt, he’s not only blending in but also building a personal style that bridges his roots with the evolving, dynamic culture of China. He also got yeeled at for wearing a samurai outfit and quickyl got told that they dont do that there.
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