What is special about school uniforms around the world?
(Baonghean.vn) - Each country and each nation has a different cultural identity, so the school uniforms of each country are different and show the unique characteristics of each country.
1. Japan
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Japanese school uniforms were introduced in the late 19th century, and today in this country uniforms are almost universal in the public and private education systems, and even some women's universities. Japanese male uniforms have a military style with a dark purple vest combined with a tie. Meanwhile, female uniforms are designed in a sailor style with a white sailor collar shirt with a bow tie combined with puffy sleeves and a pleated skirt. |
2. South Korea
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In Korea, elementary school does not require uniforms (except for some private schools), but from junior high school onwards uniforms are compulsory for every student. Korean school uniforms are a combination of Eastern and Western cultures, both beautiful, stylish and fashionable with stylized vests, trousers combined with ties for men; vests, skirts and bow ties for women. The fabric color is chosen by each school individually and there is no fixed color. |
3. Thailand
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Uniforms are compulsory for both school and university students in Thailand. Thai school uniforms focus on a gentle, comfortable style. Male students look elegant in a white shirt, black tie and trousers, while female students look extremely attractive in a tight white shirt combined with a dark blue or black skirt. |
4. Vietnam
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Nowadays, with the import of foreign culture, many schools in Vietnam have their own uniforms with blue or dark blue shirts and trousers for boys and pants or skirts for girls, but the white ao dai is still considered the traditional uniform, contributing to the graceful beauty of Vietnamese female students. |
5. Malaysia
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In Malaysia, wearing uniforms is compulsory for public schools, the national student uniforms are a bit discreet and cautious. Students wear a white shirt on top and blue pants or skirts on the bottom, you also have to wear white socks and white shoes with the uniform. Especially if you are Muslim, you will wear the traditional baju kurung and wear a white headscarf. |
6. Philippines
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Both public and private schools in the Philippines require students to wear uniforms. There are certain days when students can wear casual clothes. Elementary school uniforms are usually white, dark green, and light brown. High school students have a more varied range of uniform colors. |
7.Indonesia
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In Indonesia, school uniforms are compulsory for all students. Primary school students wear short-sleeved white shirts, red shorts for boys, and skirts that reach below the knee for girls. In junior high school, the uniform consists of two colors: white with short-sleeved shirts for both sexes, and navy blue with pants for boys and long skirts for girls. High school students are distinguished from lower school students by their dark blue pants/skirts. |
8. You
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The traditional British school uniform has a classic and elegant aristocratic feel, in which the male uniform includes a vest and trousers, while the female uniform includes a vest and skirt, both male and female wear ties. The left pocket usually has the school logo attached to it for distinction. |
9. India
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Wearing uniforms is compulsory in both public and private schools in India. Currently, India is gradually modernizing school uniforms. Many schools choose vests, shirts, trousers or skirts to create comfort for students during study time, as well as a step to integrate with world culture. |
10. Lebanon
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In Lebanon, private schools require uniforms. Girls typically wear skirts, shirts, and sweaters. The only difference is that boys wear trousers instead of skirts. |
11. Australia
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In Australia, each school or school system can set its own uniform policy. Uniforms are compulsory in most public, private and Catholic schools. The school logo is usually on the tie and breast pocket. Boys' uniforms consist of shirts and trousers. Some schools only allow shorts in lower grades and require students of puberty age (13-14) to wear trousers. Girls' uniforms usually consist of a striped or plaid skirt and a jacket. |
12. America
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America is a free country, that’s for sure. Here, American teenagers have the most comfortable and convenient uniforms. There is no rule that requires students to wear uniforms to school, so teenagers are free to be creative with their outfits. Most of the time when they go to school, they wear T-shirts and jeans. Sometimes, they even design their own uniforms to express their personal style and enhance their beauty. |
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