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Gender is another intesting topic concerning rounded-crown hats. The photographic record provide arange of insigts concerning gender. Rounded-crown hats seem most prevalent with the girls at Japanese schools, but we see boys wearing them as well at quite a number of schools. As far as we can tell there are no differences in the hats worn by the boys and girls. As a result, they do not seem to have establish gender conventions in Japan. The school uniforms at the various schools whete we see these rounded-crown hats for the boys and girls were in some cases similar and in other cases quite different, but the children might wear the same hats. At some schools the boys wore caps and the girls wore these rounded-crown hats. We also see plenty of schools where all the children, both boys and girls wore them. We are unsure about the children's prefrences, if any, either the boys or girls. Perhaps our Japanese readers will be able to provide some insights concerning these hats.
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