Japanese School ~ Uniform Types, History, and Modernity
I believe that of the most kawaii thing in Japanese Culture is definitely theirJapanese uniforms which are designed great. it gives Japanese students a great and a charming look ! as a result, ive fallen in love with their =uniforms so i decided to search and learne many things of how they designed the uniforms.
the Japanese took the idea from scaled down sailor suits worn by children of royal European families. The official said "In Japan, they were probably seen as adorable Western-style children’s outfits, rather than navy gear.Sailor suits were adopted in Japan for girls because the uniforms were easy to sew. However,Japanese style in school changed as they slowly started to adapt to Brittish style uniforms including the blazers and chequered pattern skirts along with a tie or bow tied around the neck. The uniforms are different from a school to another every single school adopt their own colors and add their school touch on the suit. its totally something incredible.Lets start with japanese elementary school uniform. Elementary School is the start of school life for Japanese children. A uniform is not always needed for elementary schools, but they insist that children must wear a colourful cap, so they'd be seen clearly by traffic and a colorful umbrella in case it's raining.
One of the traditional uniforms in Japanese middle school are "Sailor Outfits" it's the essential Japanese school girl uniform. Known also as sailor fuku. so its obvious that girls wear a naval style uniform while the boys wear a military style suits.