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  2. These 25 Winter Outfits Make Getting Dressed for the ... - AOL

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    Forget the old school fashion rules that say brown and black don't mix. This show goer proves layering up with a brown leather jacket, mesh turtleneck, and midi skirt is a total do. Finish off ...

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    Find the best cute winter dresses, from casual to formal, right here. Shop maxi winter dresses, midi winter dresses, and warm dresses made from cozy knits.

  4. 17 Cute Winter Pieces That Will Actually Keep You Warm - AOL

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    That means winter fashions aren’t going anywhere and it’s still important to dress warm! While winter clothes often get a rep for being least fashionable, I beg to differ — There are plenty ...

  5. School uniforms in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese school uniforms have been around for 150 years. Originally students just wore standard everyday clothes to school; kimono for female students, with hakama for male students. During the Meiji period, students began to wear uniforms modelled after Western dress. [2] Shimoda Utako in hakama; she was an advocate for dress reform.

  6. School uniforms in England - Wikipedia

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    In the early 16th century charity school pupils were given second-hand clothes, in 1552 the Christ's Hospital charity issued an obligatory uniform to its scholars. It was designed to emphasise the low status of the children, and was based on the clerical cassock and was russet in colour, but was changed after one year to be blue.

  7. Lolita fashion - Wikipedia

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    Another common confusion is between the Lolita fashion style and cosplay. [135] Although both originated in Japan, they are different and should be perceived as independent from each other. [136] One is a fashion style while the other is role-play, with clothing and accessory being used to play a character.