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The popularity of JK skirts has also caused many people to compare China and Japan. Why can’t they feel Japanese when wearing them?

Japanese high schools start classes at 9 o'clock. When I went to a customer site recently, I often met groups of female high school students, and I could even meet them by car. The morning sunshine shines through the gaps between the branches and leaves on the female high school students who are on their way. They chatted and laughed in twos and threes, and some even held up the popular small rechargeable fans to blow the thin beads of sweat on their faces.

In a word: People wear school uniforms to school every day, which is a real life scene, but you are cosplaying. Just put on a school uniform, of course it won't smell. You took your uniform out of the packaging bag, posed it for a photo, washed it, and put it back. The seams in the clothes are still straight, and naturally there is no sense of life.

Because the jk in China are not female college students at all. What is the thing that we call jk now? To put it bluntly, isn't it just a high school uniform? What is the essence? It feels like a student! Feel like a student! Wearing a uniform should look like wearing a uniform

JK in Japan, it is an ordinary school uniform that can be worn for three years, because it has to be worn every day, and students here even wear it on weekends, and some even wear it on weekends. Only one set per year, so it is expensive and of good quality. A complete set of school uniforms costs almost 100,000 yen, maybe even more. The shirts and sweaters are very heavy to the touch and mostly dark in color (anyway, I have never seen any school with pink uniforms after spending so many years in Japan. sky blue skirt). And to be honest, that skirt is really long, and the short ones you see are rolled up eight hundred times around the waist.

Most domestic jk are products influenced by comics and used for photography. If you buy a 5,000-yuan JK set and wear it in Japan for a year, I think you will be able to take good photos of it.

Do Chinese jk (not all, but many) dress a little like students? Is there the essence of JK? (You said there are also bad girls in Japan, but their uniforms are much more disciplined than yours)

Coloring: How should a normal JK dress? Don't say that wearing shirts, skirts, and leather shoes in a proper manner is the minimum requirement. What is the most common combination of jk in China? (Take my sister as an example) An oversized T-shirt with some unclear designs printed on it, such as an oversized bear or oversized English letters. A plaid skirt with unknown color matching, finally wearing aj and yeez. Some people also bring necklaces and other accessories. Tell me, does this feel like a student at all? Except for the plaid skirt (even this part is weird), is there anything about the whole body that has anything to do with JK?