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What's the difference between pleated skirt, jk suit and sailor suit? Can you distinguish a picture?

Personally, I think tall girls look good in anything and can match clothes.

Let's talk about the tall man in pleated skirt. At first, pleated skirts were worn by ethnic minorities, and later they gradually became fashionable. Pleated skirts, whether suits or dresses, have a rich sense of layering and are particularly sexy when walking in the street. People will look at them more. Red short pleated skirt with white semi-open sleeve top is especially beautiful for tall girls.

Besides, JK clothes were originally introduced to China from Japan. JK in Japan means school uniform (very beautiful school uniform). Unlike our domestic school uniforms, most JK in Japan are short skirts with white shirts, which make girls look youthful and energetic. Boys love it, haha. In fact, it's almost like a pleated skirt. However, JK suits are generally divided into sailor suits and western-style uniforms. The sailor suit mentioned by the landlord is a kind of JK suit.

As you know, sailor's clothing originated in England. It was originally limited to the profession of sailors. Later, it is said that the little prince print in a sailor's costume entered the field of vision of British society. Just as the royal family intends to lead the trend, sailor's clothes have become popular in Britain. Later, it gradually became a well-known sailor suit. No matter how the sailor suit is changed, the sailor collar, an important symbol of the sailor suit, can't be lost. It is said that this collar has practical function. Early sailors had long hair and had no chance to take a bath. In order to facilitate their work, they put oil on their hair to fix it. This collar is used to prevent clothes from getting dirty.

Now, the collar of a sailor suit is equivalent to an indispensable ornament. How many kinds of sailor suits are there: Sapporo lapels? The collar is the shortest, there is no chest stop, and the collar is curved. Kanto Kim? The collar is longer than Sapporo lapel, generally flush with the pocket, the collar is straight without radian, and the chest block is dispensable. Kansai Jin? The collar is longer than the Kanto lapel, usually in the middle of the pocket. The collar is straight without radian, and the chest is not detachable. Nagoya Kim? The collar is too long, usually reaching the pocket, that is, almost to the waist. The collar is straight without radian, and the chest block is not detachable. The sailor suit is also super cute, just look at the picture below.