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In Japan, most schools have uniforms for their students. The distinctive, traditional outfits were originally inspired by military designs, but since the 1980s, new styles have emerged.
Japan is full of people in uniform, both at school and on the job. And then there are those who voluntarily don “pseudo-uniforms,” like the standardized suits of student job hunters. Why does ...
A public elementary school in the posh Ginza district in Tokyo has decided to adopt new uniforms designed by Italian high-end brand Armani, triggering protests from parents who say they are expensive, ...
Men in Japan love a woman in uniform, much to one airline's frustration. Japan Airlines is frantically trying to stop its flight attendant uniforms from being sold to sex clubs.
In Japan, around 95 percent of high schools require uniforms. Many of the remaining five percent who don’t have to wear uniforms want to wear them. Because each school’s uniform is different ...
The new designs do still have a bit of gray color with their sleeve accent lines (two lines denoting a stationmaster, and one lower-ranking employees). However, one thing that’s not being carried over ...