Japanese school uniforms , or what looked like private school uniforms that could have been modelled by Maria Ozawa, are all the rage in some of the elitist private schools around the area.
I know a lot of people will think that all catholic school uniforms look the same, kind of formal, sombre and just a tad skimpy.
It’s like some sort of school uniform debate ended in a small bloodbath before the provocative design (i.e. skirts a little shorter than the original design) of girls school uniform got approved by whoever it is that thought of establishing a uniform in the first place.
What makes me say some catholic school uniforms look like Japanese school uniforms? The skirt length, of course. The stereotypical girls school uniform you find on some magazines and sites that feature Asian girls are more or less accurate.
Skool uniform – Good!
The skirts are really skimpy, which is really strange because maybe here in the west, a school uniform debate (or what I would call babes school uniforms pros and cons) is hardly necessary if girls want to wear slightly shorter skirts.
There are even some school administrators that start debates with statistics on school uniforms.
I can’t even believe there are discussions about pro school uniforms and con school uniforms in some schools. Of course, there should be a school uniform for girl students. No more unreliable denim skirts that don’t go up when there’s a strong wind!
I am not a clothing designer but I can tell you that it’s easy to design Japanese school uniforms. Just go to any hot school uniform gallery, choose some cute honey high school uniforms, and make the skirts 3 inches shorter than an average skirt.
As for the guys, just slap on some tie on the usual black slacks and white shirt ensemble. The real issue when it comes to school uniforms is the skirt and the socks height, right?