2013年11月6日 星期三

Annotation 2


Should High Schools' Students Wear Uniforms?

              

         I approve of the idea of wearing uniforms.
         When it comes to uniforms in various, adorable styles, we may think of Japanese uniforms. Obviously, wearing uniforms has become a kind of culture in Japan as schools characterize them in different aspects, which makes students unique and stylish. Japanese students often view their uniforms as fashion. Probably, you will ask why do uniforms mean a lot in Japan ? Let me offer you some reasons.
          Firstly, Japanese uniforms have a spectrum of styles with exquisite patterns, including spots, strips, falbalas , etc. The classic one is the sailor dress which is commonly seen in Japan. Nowadays, there are many stores having uniforms custom-made. You will probably wonder how can uniforms be custom-made since every school has their own uniform and dress code. However, everyone has different figures. Furthermore, reforming uniforms in the small parts obeying dress code can be an unexpected cracker. I found an ad of Japanese custom-made uniform shop, which accentuates their variety and elaboration of uniforms.


 
 
            We can also see responders’ comments below. It seems that most of them appreciate Japanese uniform and hope that they’ll have a chance to wear them.

 
             Besides, Japan has special subculture, for instance, comic book industry. Usually, the background bases on schools in most of the comic books which is related to uniforms. Wearing uniforms not only manifests the racial characteristics but produces lots of imagination.

             Many Japanese schools use their graceful uniforms to recruit students. Therefore, they often launch an activity of designing uniforms. This challenges the idea that wearing uniforms limits students’ creativity.

            These reasons may clear up why uniforms mean a lot to students in Japan.





source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkK4M-RvyZQ

  

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