The difference between college style and JK uniforms:
1. Different meanings.
JK uniforms are translated as "girls' high school uniforms" in Japanese, which has a certain direction.
College-style clothing covers many types and has no specific direction. It is not limited to what we think of as British style, but can also refer to American style, Korean style, Republican style, etc. .
2. The design is different.
The basic sailor suit is loose and square, with reflective edges. The pleats of the JK uniform skirt are sharp and neat. It can be said that as a school uniform, JK uniforms have relatively high requirements in terms of style and details.
Compared with JK uniforms, most college-style clothing does not have these restrictions. As long as the style is similar or uses the same elements as the school uniform, we can say it is college style.
3. The details are different.
In JK uniforms, the requirements for shirt styles are very strict. The overall look should not be loose, and the neckline should be crisp. Plaid skirts also need to have correct grids, sharp pleats that won’t fall apart easily, and no safety pants or superfluous designs.
The improved college-style clothing often only retains the characteristics of reducing age and showing youthfulness. There are no fixed templates and requirements for materials and small details, and even more trendy elements are incorporated into the design.
JK uniform pleat types:
1. Wheel pleats
The pleats of the wheel pleats are pressed one by one in one direction, mostly in the counterclockwise direction. That is, the right side presses the left side.
The number of pleats of wheel pleats can be divided into 16, 20, 24, 28, 32, usually 24 pleats.
2. Box pleats
Box pleats mean that every two pleats form a box-like space, but because a larger spacing is required between the two pleats of the box pleat, Therefore, box pleats usually have six pleats.
3. Front box pleats
Front box pleats mean that there is a pleat in the center of the skirt. The left pleat is pressed to the left, and the right pleat is pressed to the right. The intersection directly behind will form a reverse box pleat.
Reference for the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-JK Uniforms