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Will it be awkward to go out in jk?

Japan is a country full of wonderful colors. It is the production place of many cartoons, the birthplace of Totoro and White Dragon, and the birthplace of Lori skirt and jk uniform. So many China beauties like to travel to Japan, especially those wearing JK uniforms.

China girls wear uniforms to travel to Japan, and Japanese tour guides are embarrassed. Why? Uniforms were originally the daily wear of Japanese female high school students. They must wear school uniforms at school. Later, the uniform spread to China. China has his own school uniform. Uniforms can't be school uniforms, of course, but they have become the daily wear of many beautiful women.

Girls' uniforms are usually skirts, which can make beautiful women show off their beautiful legs. Wearing uniforms will make people feel much younger, so in China, uniforms are usually worn every day. But going to Japan in uniform is very particular.

First of all, the problem of the person who wears it. In Japan, usually only female high school students wear uniform skirts, and ordinary Japanese girls wear uniforms. When China people wear uniforms to Japan, they are likely to be asked by Japanese police why they didn't attend classes. Moreover, uniforms are formal clothes for Japanese students, which are usually worn on formal occasions. Don't wear it when you go shopping or something.

Most importantly, China people often don't care about this, that is, the matching of uniforms. Japanese girls wear uniforms with fixed collocation, specifically shoes and socks. Wearing different uniforms with different shoes and socks is a hard requirement and cannot be confused, but it is more common in China. How to match it depends entirely on our mood. Doesn't mean there is a set of fixed collocation.

No wonder the tour guide looks embarrassed, doesn't dress like a high school student, and doesn't match correctly. But we are going to travel, and what to wear depends on our mood. And there are no taboos in Japan, but the collocation is wrong. It doesn't matter if the Japanese look at it at most. If you are good-looking, you will attract the attention of passers-by. If they care, they can also ask the Japanese for the correct way to dress.