Masters proficient in Chinese Kung Fu mostly disdain Taekwondo and Karate; therefore, the design of their Martial Arts Uniforms would never resemble those styles—no blue or black belts here, only waistbands!
When Sui Yi received a set of Martial Arts Uniforms, she was slightly stunned but didn't think much of it, and went straight into the women's changing room to change.
By the time she came out, she had already changed and was standing by the wall, waiting for A's footsteps to approach.
A moment of surprise.
The Martial Arts Uniform was very simple: a two-piece outfit, made of soft silk fabric, loose and supple, in pure black. Designed with a shallow V-neck to avoid chafing the neck and ensure good ventilation, it had just two rows of buttons and no other embellishments except for a silk belt that tied the slightly long vest at the waist.
It was simple and elegant, but not particularly striking in beauty.