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What is the difference between jk and sailor suit?
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JK uniforms refer to the uniforms of female high school students, and there are many kinds, among which sailor suits are just one. JK means female high school student (じょしこぅこぅせぃ), which is the abbreviation of the pen name jyoshikoukousei. JK uniforms refer to the uniforms of female high school students, which are various, including vest skirt, summer clothes, middle clothes, waistcoats, suits, coats, winter clothes, cardigans, sweaters, shirts and so on.

As a school uniform, sailor suit is adopted by many schools in Japan. There are many patterns of sailor suits, all of which are large lapels, which are light in summer and mostly 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. With the change of seasons, the sleeve length and material of summer and winter clothes will be adjusted appropriately, and there will be a bow tie made of ribbon in front.

Jk uniform collar is divided into four types, and sailor suit is generally V-neck and three lines. Jk uniforms can be divided into Sapporo lapel, Kanto lapel, Kansai lapel and Nagoya lapel according to different collar shapes. According to the number and color of lapels, they are divided into various types. What color lapels are, and how many lapels are the criteria for distinguishing types, such as: three red copies, one black copy and one white copy. Parent-child is wide and thin; There are also deformed lapels, but they are all jk uniforms in essence. Sailor's clothing: the coat is V-shaped, with three lapels, some of which can be removed, and a square cloth behind the lapels.

JK uniforms are mainly divided into sailor suits and western-style uniforms. In Japan, most high school uniforms are Western-style, and most junior high school uniforms are sailor suits. There are few high schools that use sailor suits as school uniforms. Sailors' clothes are divided into summer clothes, autumn clothes and winter clothes. With the change of seasons, the sleeve length and fabric of summer clothes and winter clothes will be adjusted accordingly, and most winter clothes contain wool. Western-style uniforms have many accessories, including shirts and pleated skirts in summer, bow ties, collars, cardigans, vests or suits and vest skirt in autumn and winter.

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First of all, the concept is different.

1, sailor suit, is a kind of clothing, sailor suit originated from the early British navy clothing, also known as sailor suit and deck suit. Later, it became popular as children's wear in Britain. Many schools in Japan adopt sailor suits as school uniforms.

2.JK uniform is a Japanese buzzword, which means female high school students (じょしここせぃ). Take J and K in the pseudonym jyoshikoukousei as an example. There are many kinds of JK uniforms. If you subdivide it, there are many items.

Second, the characteristics are different.

1, sailor suit, there will be a bow tie made of ribbon in front. Ribbon forms mainly include bow tie, buckle and bow tie. Common colors are navy blue, white, gray and black, but generally blue, black and gray are more common. Lapel lines are usually three lines.

2.jk uniforms can be divided into Sapporo lapels, Kanto lapels, Kansai lapels and Nagoya lapels according to different collar shapes. According to the number and color of necklines, there are many kinds. What color is the neckline and how many necklines are the criteria for distinguishing types.

Third, the characteristics are different.

1, skirts are divided into wheel pleats, box pleats and pleats. Skirts are generally knee-length, but Japanese girls like to fold skirts at the waist to make them as short as possible. They think they are so cute, and short skirt uniforms have become a group consciousness.

2. Skirts have different names according to the arrangement of pleats: box pleats, wheel pleats, front box pleats and relatively rare 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.