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Fashion | Fashion Read The Chinese knot fastening slips in quietly. When you notice it, your wardrobe feels sharper. Once a traditional feature of Chinese dress, it has now become a fashion statement on international catwalks. The pankou knot is suddenly everywhere. And honestly, it just works. But what exactly is it? English | Bahasa Indonesia BY HANAN, 2 minutes read The Chinese knot fastening is an old-fashioned closure made of a loop and a decorative knot or ball. Originally used in classic Tang jackets and formal Chinese attire, it’s functional, refined and often handcrafted. Now it’s stepping out of tradition and landing right in the middle of modern menswear, in step with what’s happening in Chinese street fashion. Pankou knot: quick take
Why it hits nowHeritage without weight The Chinese knot carries history, but never feels heavy, much like the Japanese kimono in modern menswear. Clean meets character Brands are mixing the Chinese knot with clean Western cuts. Think a velvet dinner jacket with subtle knot details or a minimalist jacket where the fastening adds that one standout design element. From street to runway You’ll spot it everywhere, from Adidas hoodies to Kenzo pieces that lean more high-fashion. It’s showing up on hoodies, fleece jackets and even trainers. The result? It lands somewhere between laid-back and sharply dressed. And that’s exactly the point. Walk through any decent café or concept store right now and you’ll start spotting it. The push factor Adidas pushed it further in 2025 with a China-only drop. Pieces with the knot feel more considered, something modern menswear has been missing. Despite its rich history, the detail feels surprisingly wearable. East meets West The growing influence of Asian designers, driven by creatives like Verdy, is creating a natural cross-pollination between East and West. The Chinese knot sits right at the centre of that shift. Details over minimalism Minimalism’s been everywhere for years, now it’s the details that carry the weight. Sometimes it’s just one detail that flips a jacket from forgettable to solid. How to wear it best?Want to embrace this trend yourself? Opt for a jacket or overshirt with one or two Chinese knot fastenings as a detail. Pair it with tailored trousers or dark denim and minimalist trainers or loafers. Feeling bold? Go for a full Tang-inspired jacket, but keep the rest of your look understated. Get the balance right and it does all the work for you. The Chinese knot fastening isn’t just a fleeting trend but a design with history, character and a future. It sharpens your look without trying too hard. That’s why it sticks. Hanan: text • 14 April 2026 Related Articles You Might Like This Loved this one? Hanan picked a few more you might like. Your voice!
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