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What's the difference between jk uniform and sailor suit?
The difference between jk uniform and sailor suit: 1, jk uniform is a Japanese buzzword, which means female high school students. Sailor's clothing is a kind of clothing, which is the clothing of the early British navy. 2.jk uniforms are divided into Sapporo lapel, Kanto lapel, Kansai lapel and Nagoya lapel according to the collar shape. The sailor suit has a bow tie made of ribbon in front, including tie, buckle and bow. 3.jk skirts are divided into box pleats, wheel pleats, front box pleats and double pleats. The skirt of sailor suit is divided into wheel pleats, box pleats and pleats.

1, jk uniform and sailor suit have different concepts.

Jk uniform is a Japanese buzzword, which means female high school students, taking J and K, under the pen name jyoshikoukousei. There are many kinds and styles.

Sailor's clothing is a kind of clothing, which originated from the clothing of the early British navy, also known as sailor's clothing and deck clothing. Later, it became popular as children's wear in Britain, and many schools in Japan adopted sailor suit as school uniform.

2.jk uniforms and sailor suits have their own characteristics.

Jk uniforms can be divided into Sapporo lapel, Kanto lapel, Kansai lapel and Nagoya lapel according to lapel shape, and can be divided into various types according to the number and color of lapel lines. What color and how many lapel lines are the criteria for distinguishing types.

There will be a bow tie made of ribbons in front of the sailor suit. Ribbons are in the form of ties, belt buckles and bows. Common colors are navy blue, white, gray and black. Generally, blue, black and gray are more common, and lapel lines are mostly three lines.

3.jk uniform and sailor suit have their own characteristics.

Jk skirts have different names according to the arrangement of pleats: box pleats, wheel pleats, front box pleats and relatively rare double pleats. The number of pleats in skirts can also be different, such as the common wheel pleats, which can be 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, and generally 24 pleats.

Sailor skirts are divided into wheel pleats, box pleats and pleats, which are generally knee-length, but Japanese girls like to fold skirts at the waist, which will appear shorter.