The uniform has also become a staple in Japanese pop culture, with many idol groups, cosplayers, and fashion enthusiasts incorporating elements of the school uniform into their performances, photoshoots, and everyday fashion.
In districts like Harajuku, the uniform is often deconstructed and reimagined. This "extra quality" lifestyle involves blending traditional school elements with punk, goth, or kawaii subcultures [3]. Entertainment and Visual Aesthetics The uniform has also become a staple in
The skirts are a distinctive part of the uniform, often pleated and of varying lengths, depending on the school's regulations. The length of the skirt can sometimes be a subject of discussion, with schools enforcing specific rules to ensure they meet a certain standard. with many idol groups