Clean Fit

Chinese Slang Chinese ★★★★ 4/5 casual clean fit
Pinyin clean fit
Hanzi breakdown Clean Fit is read as a fixed modern phrase; its literal parts point toward a clean, minimal outfit style with neat lines and low visual clutter.

Meaning

A clean, minimal outfit style with neat lines and low visual clutter.

Use it for simple silhouettes, neutral colors, tidy grooming, and a polished everyday look. Use it in casual conversation with a concrete scene, because the tone can change quickly if it sounds like a blanket judgment.

Examples

  1. 整套没有多余图案,线条很清爽[clean fit],评论里有人说“Clean Fit”。 The whole outfit has no extra patterns, and the lines feel very clean [clean fit]; someone in the comments called it “Clean Fit”.
  2. 朋友提到Clean Fit,重点是先说明场景。 When a friend mentions Clean Fit, the key is to first explain the context.
  3. 别乱扣Clean Fit,具体原因要讲清楚。 Don’t label everything as Clean Fit without thinking; the specific reasons need to be made clear.

Usage Guide

Context: fashion, streetwear, lifestyle

Tone: stylish, restrained

Do Say

  • 整套没有多余图案,线条很清爽[clean fit],评论里有人说“Clean Fit”。
  • 朋友提到Clean Fit,重点是先说明场景。

Don't Say

  • 别乱扣Clean Fit,具体原因要讲清楚。

Common Mistakes

  • Using Clean Fit as a loose label without explaining the situation, especially in formal writing or about real people.

Origin & History

Borrowed from English fashion content and localized in Chinese style communities.

Cultural Context

Era: 2020s

Generation: Gen Z and young millennials, with many terms now broadly understood online

Social background: Urban social media users, students, office workers, shoppers, and gamers

Regional notes: Used across Mainland China in casual speech, comments, reviews, and group chats.

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