Art par IA: Spread 3: Chapter 2 – Symbol of Youth: Japanese School Uniforms (Seifuku and Gakuran) Left Page - Image: A group of female students in various seifuku (sailor suits, jackets and skirts), laughing and walking through a schoolyard (like from "Lucky Star" or "K-On!"). Text: "No discussion of Japanese anime fashion would be complete without mentioning school uniforms! Seifuku (for girls) and gakuran (for boys) are more than just clothing; they are symbols of Japanese youth, discipline, and, of course, many anime clichés. Sailor collars, pleated skirts, jackets, and ties have become recognizable elements worldwide. In anime, school uniforms are often used to express individuality: an unbuttoned shirt, colorful accessories, or a different skirt length can say a lot about a character's personality." Right page - Image: Several boys wearing gakurans, one sitting on a bench with a book, another talking with friends (like the school-themed episodes from "Haikyuu!!" or "Gintama"). Text: "The gakuran for boys, traditionally a black suit with a stand-up collar, is also an icon. Although it looks more formal than the seifuku, anime characters find ways to express themselves in it. School uniforms in anime often reflect adolescence, friendship, early feelings, and aspirations. They create a sense of community among the characters while allowing each to retain their uniqueness. This style of clothing has become so iconic that many fans cosplay as school uniforms from their favorite anime."
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Spread 3: Chapter 2 – Symbol of Youth: Japanese School Uniforms (Seifuku and Gakuran) Left Page - Image: A group of female students in various seifuku (sailor suits, jackets and skirts), laughing and walking through a schoolyard (like from "Lucky Star" or "K-On!"). Text: "No discussion of Japanese anime fashion would be complete without mentioning school uniforms! Seifuku (for girls) and gakuran (for boys) are more than just clothing; they are symbols of Japanese youth, discipline, and, of course, many anime clichés. Sailor collars, pleated skirts, jackets, and ties have become recognizable elements worldwide. In anime, school uniforms are often used to express individuality: an unbuttoned shirt, colorful accessories, or a different skirt length can say a lot about a character's personality." Right page - Image: Several boys wearing gakurans, one sitting on a bench with a book, another talking with friends (like the school-themed episodes from "Haikyuu!!" or "Gintama"). Text: "The gakuran for boys, traditionally a black suit with a stand-up collar, is also an icon. Although it looks more formal than the seifuku, anime characters find ways to express themselves in it. School uniforms in anime often reflect adolescence, friendship, early feelings, and aspirations. They create a sense of community among the characters while allowing each to retain their uniqueness. This style of clothing has become so iconic that many fans cosplay as school uniforms from their favorite anime."
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