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  • ID: 436177
  • Uploader: tomoka »
  • Date: over 16 years ago
  • Approver: nonamethanks »
  • Size: 423 KB .png (800x600) »
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post #436177
kadokura aya (youtou jiken) drawn by takano_kou
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    MistressCindy
    over 16 years ago
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    Good girl!

    Needs school-girl outfit tag. Or is that a sailor outfit?

    HEY! Why are all the Japanese school girl outfits modeled after sailor uniforms!? O.o

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    Mauvais
    over 16 years ago
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    As with many modern Japanese things, it has something to do with the influence of WWII. Guess they liked those American Navy guys quite a bit.

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    Crotalus
    over 16 years ago
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    Wrong war. It was a global fashion trend to dress kids in militaristic outfits before, during and immediately after (perhaps inexplicably, given the horrors thereof) World War I. The sailor-type outfits were introduced into Japanese girl's schools at Fukuoka Jogakuin in 1921, and remained popular long after the style died out most everywhere else. And the tag you're looking for is "serafuku", which is included in the "school_uniform" category.

    There's a video at the school's website that briefly mentions this historical tidbit (where said tradition, alas, apparently doesn't fly with modern mores): http://www2.fukujo.ac.jp/university/movie/stream00.html

    Warning: Link does not contain porn.

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    Muey
    over 16 years ago
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    A fact worth also mentioning is that the traditional boy's gakuran school uniform borrowed its style from Preussian Officer uniforms.

    If you think about it, the fact that the girls were styled in the way of enlisted men while the boys got their inspiration from officer gear is probably not a coincidence either.

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