Sailor fuku Japanese school uniform



japanese junior schoolgirl in sailor suit


the sailor fuku (セーラー服, sērā fuku, sailor outfits) common style of uniform worn female middle school students, traditionally high school students, , occasionally, elementary school students. introduced school uniform in 1920 in heian jogakuin (平安女学院) , 1921 principal of fukuoka jo gakuin university (福岡女学院), elizabeth lee. modeled after uniform used british royal navy @ time, lee had experienced exchange student in united kingdom.


much male uniform, gakuran, sailor outfits bears similarity various military styled naval uniforms. uniform consists of blouse attached sailor-style collar , pleated skirt. there seasonal variations summer , winter: sleeve length , fabric adjusted accordingly. ribbon tied in front , laced through loop attached blouse. several variations on ribbon include neckties, bolo ties, neckerchiefs, , bows. common colors navy blue, white, grey, light green , black.


shoes, socks, , other accessories included part of uniform. these socks typically navy or white. shoes typically brown or black penny loafers. although not part of prescribed uniform, alternate forms of legwear (such loose socks, knee-length stockings, or similar) commonly matched more fashionable girls sailor outfits.


the sailor uniform today associated solely junior high schools, since majority of (though no means all) high schools have changed more western-style plaid skirts or blazers.








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