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Do Japanese universities need to wear school uniforms?
No need. Japanese college students basically don't wear school uniforms and rarely wear them. Generally, universities with formal uniforms in Japan are private aristocratic colleges. In order to highlight their own characteristics, school uniforms will be set up, but students mainly wear private clothes.

Japanese school uniforms are not only the symbol of schools for students, but also the vane of fashion trends, and even become one of the factors that students consider when choosing schools.

The uniform of Japanese female students is based on the style of sailor suit, so it is named "sailor suit", which is very anime style; Boys' school uniform is a typical dark collar suit, similar to Zhongshan suit.

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Characteristics of school uniforms

1, sailor suit is the most widely used school uniform for Japanese girls. After some changes, it has become popular in various fields. Marine uniforms are mostly used as school uniforms for primary and secondary schools. In winter, they put on coats or sweaters and plaid skirts. Most high schools wear suits and uniforms, while universities don't have uniforms. For example, the sailor suit in animation is more obvious, especially in the campus classroom, which shows the youth and fashion of Japanese students quite well.

2. Under normal circumstances, as a school uniform, it is generally a girl's school uniform. There are many patterns of this type of sailor suit, all of which are large lapels, which are lighter in summer and mainly blue and black in autumn and winter. Like men's uniforms, sailor suits will also have navy blue clothing styles. This kind of clothing usually has a special collar and skirt.

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China Daily Online-World School Uniform Competition: Thailand is sexy and Japan is cute.