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  1. The Japanese gakuran uniform wear with: a loose fitting navy blue organic cotton shirt, a long-sleeved suit jacket with a round or stand-up collar that buttons up and down.

  2. Gakuran (学ラン) lub tsume-eri (詰め襟, „stojący kołnierzyk”) to mundurki szkolne dla chłopców używane w wielu szkołach w Japonii. Zazwyczaj są koloru czarnego, ale niektóre szkoły używają również ciemnoniebieskich lub granatowych. Gakuran wywodzi się z mundurów używanych w armii pruskiej.

  3. The essential parts of a gakuran consists of a white shirt with a straight-lined dark jacket that isworn over it. Its color is normally black, but some schools use navy blue. It also has straight-lined trousers, always in a matching shade with the jacket.

  4. www.k12academics.com › School Uniforms › School Uniforms in JapanGakuran - K12 Academics

    The gakuran (学ラン) and the tsume-eri (詰襟) are the uniforms for many middle-school and high-school boys in Japan. The color is normally black, but some schools use navy blue. The top has a standing collar buttoning down from top-to-bottom.

  5. 24 lis 2021 · Japan’s current school uniforms can trace their beginnings to the Meiji period (1868-1912), when Gakushuin (an educational institution for the Imperial family and nobility at the time) adopted Navy-style uniforms.

  6. 21 sie 2018 · 2.Gakuran uniform. Gakuran, characterized by the Tsume eri (standing collar) is a common uniform among male students. The color is usually black, but some schools use navy blue.

  7. The gakuran and sailor-style dress have always been a part of Japan's "growing modern" culture due to it appearing formal and has existed as a concept. An official from Tombow Co., a manufacturer of the sailor fuku (sailor outfits), said that the Japanese took the idea from scaled down sailor suits worn by children of royal European families.

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