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Sailor fuku - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Such variations include lengthening or shortening the skirt, rolling up the sleeves, removing the ribbon, hiding patches or badges under the collar, etc. In past decades, brightly colored variants of Sailor Fuku were also adopted in the by Japanese yankee and Bōsōzoku biker gangs. |
 | | Because school uniforms are a popular fetish item, second-hand Sailor fuku and other items of school wear are brokered through underground establishments known as burusera, although changes to Japanese law have since made such practices difficult. |
 | | Sailor Fuku, along with other styles of school uniform, plays an undeniably large role in otaku culture and the Japanese sexual canon as evidenced by the large amount of anime, manga, and dōjinshi featuring characters in uniform. |
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