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School uniform is the required clothing worn by a child when attending school. The wearing of such clothing serves as an indicator that the wearing is a child, or to be treated as such, and allows others to identify the particular school attended by that child.

The wearing of such uniform in spanking videos, for example, means that the viewer is expected to identify the power relationship between the person(s) in the uniform and the person carrying out the spanking.

Uniforms can, and often do, contain required styles of hat, tie, shirt, blazer/jacket, shoes, socks/tights/stockings, trousers, skirts, and even underwear to be worn by the schoolboy or schoolgirl.

In Japan, school uniforms are often in sailor suit style, which has become a fetishized garment.

A school uniform code (the rules governing the uniform) may regulate, for example, the style of a girl's hat, the length of her skirt, or the colour of a boy's tie.

Uniform codes might also include rules about a student's hair. For example, a requirement that a boy's hair not be longer than the collar, or that older students must be clean shaven.


See also

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:School_uniform ]

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