Japanese Primary School Uniform Styles: White Colar Uniform


Figure 1.--I am not sure what to call this style of uniform. It has a slight military look to it, but not like the Prussian cadet cap. It is a blue jacket worn with a large white open collar. In some ways it reflects the Japane Army uniform worn in tropical countries, only done in blue.

I am not sure what to call this style of uniform. It has a slight military look to it, but not like the Prussian cadet cap. It is a blue jacket worn with a large white open collar. In some ways it reflects the Japane Army uniform worn in tropical countries, only done in blue. The boys wore matching blue shorts and both ankel and kneesovks deprnding on the school. Both white and blue sicks were worn. This uniform was normally worn with a floppy blue cap. The caps had a cjin strap and the boys were required to wear them. The jackets we have noted did not have lapels and button higher up the front than a blazer. This style was often worn with white kneesocks.








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