1.? Navy suit
Sailor's uniform is a kind of upper body uniform for students, a representative element of youth and vitality, and a great budding point. Although sailor suits are mostly worn by girls now, at first, sailor suits were worn by boys and girls, except skirts, of course.
The sailor suit in 1 1 area originated from the British navy suit. 192 1 year, Li Meifeng, president of Fukuoka Women's University, began to spread sailor suits to Japan. Now the typical collocation is white or navy blue blouse with navy blue pleated skirt, and some schools also have all-black collocation. Most schools that use sailor suits as uniforms are junior high schools. Akalin's uniform in The Swaying Lily is a kind of sailor suit.
2.? Collar uniform
In the 1 1 area, if a school girl's uniform is a sailor suit, then a boy's uniform is basically a stand-up uniform. Stand-up collar uniforms are called "collars" in Japan. The origin of this uniform can be traced back to the Meiji Restoration. At that time, it was first used in college (now College University) and Imperial University of Tokyo (now University of Tokyo). Later, many universities and middle schools followed suit. Up to now, most junior high schools are boys using this kind of stand-up uniform, mostly black. This kind of standing uniform is still very common in the animation works in 1 1 area.
3.? Western uniform
This kind of western-style uniform is easier to understand. To put it bluntly, it is a suit. Western-style school uniforms are common in high schools, especially in developed areas (such as Tokyo) and those high-end private schools, and some schools in China are also western-style uniforms. Girls usually wear white shirts, blue or red bow ties and dark blue or black skirts. Boys' shirts are mostly white, and the colors of coats and trousers will be the same as those of girls' uniforms. As for the styles of ties, there will be many. The uniform of Junri Nozaki, a girl in the month, belongs to western-style uniform.