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What is jk's dressing style?
Japanese school uniforms worn by high school students

Jk is a uniform style dress provided by Japanese high school students, which mainly includes sailor suit and pleated skirt. Domestic jk uniforms can be divided into national brand uniforms, Japanese uniforms and brand uniforms. China brand school uniforms are the easiest to buy, and the styles are improved and varied, while Japanese school uniforms are the most difficult to buy. The word JK comes from the Japanese network language, which means female high school students. JK is the abbreviation of "じょしこすせぃぃ" (female college student) and romaji's "jyoshikoukousei" (taking "J" and "K"), which usually refers to female high school students.

brief introduction

After three years of junior high school education, junior high school students will enter high school to become high school students, receive high school education, and prepare for the next step of entering the university.

In high school, many people will find that their thoughts and outlook on life have been subverted, and most students in Grade Two will bid farewell to campus. High school is one of the few main courses in life, which represents the complete maturity of human physical and mental development, so it is inevitable to have hazy love buds. Because the high school stage happens to belong to the most rebellious and free period in the lives of many social animals and otaku who are struggling in the Japanese workplace.

Among them, female high school students have become the girl in The Seeds of Love Teenagers and the "Bai Yueguang" in their hearts with their gentle temperament of "Yamato Nadeshiko", young and lovely characteristics and charming uniform system.

There are generally two kinds of jk uniforms, namely western-style uniforms and sailor suits.

JK uniforms can be roughly divided into vest skirt, summer clothes, medium clothes, vests, suits, coats, winter clothes, cardigans, sweaters and shirts. Small things are ties and bow ties.

Collar type

Jk uniforms can be divided into Sapporo lapels, Kanto lapels, Kansai lapels and Nagoya lapels according to the shape of the lapels, and can be divided into various types according to the number and color of lapels. The color and quantity of lapels are the criteria for distinguishing types, such as red three, black one and white one. The parent-child line is two internal lines, one wide and one thin; There are also deformed lapels, but they are all jk uniforms in essence.

Sapporo lapel

The collar has the shortest opening, no chest stop and radian.

oden

The collar is longer than Sapporo lapel and generally flush with the pocket. The collar is straight without radian, and the chest block is dispensable.

Kansai Jin

The collar is longer than the Kanto lapel, usually in the middle of the pocket. The collar is straight without radian, and the chest block is not detachable.

Nagoya Kim

The collar is the longest, usually under the pocket. The collar is straight without radian, and the chest cannot be removed.

Folding type

Skirts have different names according to the arrangement of pleats: box pleats, wheel pleats, front box pleats and rare double pleats, of which wheel pleats are the most common.

Wheel folding

The pleats of wheel pleats are pressed one by one in one direction, mostly counterclockwise, that is, the right side presses the left side.

The number of wheel pleats can be divided into 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, generally 24 pleats.

box fold

Box pleats form a box space every two pleats, but because the space between two pleats of box pleats needs to be larger, it is mostly six pleats.

Front box folding

The front box pleat is centered on a pleat in front of the skirt, with the left pleat pressing to the left and the right pleat pressing to the right, and an anti-box pleat will be formed at the intersection directly behind.