Japanese high school uniforms are abolishing the "gender distinction" in school uniforms. Do you support this rule?

Not supported! Women's skirts and trousers; Women are equal to skirts and men are equal to pants.

Speaking of school uniforms, of course, the most distinctive thing in Japan is the JK sailor suit that all kinds of otaku like! Sailor uniforms began to develop and spread in the 1920s. Now Japanese sailor suit is the representative of the beauty of young girls. In our opinion, the image of a beautiful young Japanese girl: a pleated skirt below the knee with stockings, a sailor's collar and a bow or scarf on it, and small leather shoes on her feet. The classic image of a beautiful young girl appeared on the screen. Moreover, it can be regarded as a unique culture belonging to Japan and has developed into a unique pride of the Japanese nation!

Our school uniforms are the same as those in Japan. In uniform uniforms, they greatly increase the personalized colors belonging to both sexes of students. While pursuing the overall unity of school clothes, it also strengthens women's aesthetics, allowing students to show their own characteristics and girls to show their feminine beauty.

Men's trousers and skirts should still need some obvious differences between men's and women's styles of school uniforms. Women wearing skirts can obviously reflect a unique feminine atmosphere of girls, and girls wearing small skirts should also be a special patent for girls! High school is a stage where girls are young, beautiful, energetic, beautiful and smart! Wearing a skirt can better reflect a girl's confidence and frankness! Attract men's eyes to a greater extent, and add a different kind of beauty to the boring learning stage.

And wearing a skirt uniform, beautiful and generous! Beautiful and convenient! JK subdued the unique feelings of Japan.

Sailor suit = female high school student? Become common sense, now this kind of school uniform is not only a symbol of the school, but also an image of students' health and youth! Therefore, I do not support the abolition of gender discrimination in school uniforms. For beautiful young girls in high school, they should have their own beauty!