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The difference between dk and suit
Differences include different styles and different cultural backgrounds.

1, different styles: suits are widely used in business and formal occasions, representing a mature and professional image; DK is very popular among Japanese students and is regarded as a symbol of fashion and personality.

2. Different cultural backgrounds: A suit is a kind of clothing culture that originated in Britain, originated in the United States and perfected in Japan. It usually consists of a suit, a thick coat and a jacket. Suits pay attention to tailoring and lines, emphasizing formal and solemn image; Dk refers to Japanese braser student clothes, also known as Japanese braser. Blazere originated in Britain, made its fortune in the United States, and later developed its own characteristics in Japan. Dk uniforms usually have the characteristics of flounces and western-style uniforms.