Japan: Japanese school uniforms are not only a symbol of the school for students, but also a vane of fashion trends, and have even become one of the factors that students consider when choosing a school. In particular, the school uniforms of Japanese female students are named "sailor uniforms" because they are based on the style of sailor uniforms. Winter school uniforms will be paired with a uniform sweater or jacket, and the lower body will be a knee-length skirt regardless of winter or summer. The school uniform for boys is a typical dark-colored stand-up collar, similar to a Chinese tunic suit.
South Korea: Korean school uniforms are more Westernized in style. In summer, the upper body is a short-sleeved shirt, and some school uniforms are equipped with ties or bow ties. The lower body of girls is a knee-length skirt, and warm woolen tights are used instead of trousers. , boys wear long pants. The spring and autumn school uniform consists of a long-sleeved shirt with various colored suit jackets or sweaters on the top, a knee-length skirt and thick woolen socks for girls, and long trousers for boys. The school emblem of each school is usually machine embroidered on the left chest of the school uniform top. Some school uniforms also have uniform accessories, such as hats, stockings, etc. Korean school uniforms have become a category of ready-made clothing and are participating in commercial competition in the market. Many school uniform brands are willing to pay huge sums of money to invite popular youth idols to be their spokespersons.