Uniforms A burka is a coat made from felt or karakul (the crinkled fur of stillborn lambs). Karakul being quite expensive, burkas were usually sewn from felt treated to look like karakul. Burkas are sewn with high, squared off shoulders, and wearers will have a distinctive high-shouldered silhouette. ...more on Wikipedia about "Burka"
The stereotypical Catholic school uniform consists of a plaid pleated skirt, Mary Janes, and a blouse for girls; a shirt, tie, and slacks for boys. Both usually wear a blazer when required by regulations or weather. Actual school uniforms vary widely by location and individual school. Some schools still require girls to wear skirts, while others permit them to wear the boys' uniform. ...more on Wikipedia about "Catholic school uniform"
The full dress is made with gold braid. It consists of a black button-down high-collar jacket with leafy golden embroidery on the chest, cuffs and long tails; black breeches with golden piping at each side; and a cocked hat with white ostrich plumes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Court Uniform and Dress"
This is a description of the uniforms worn by the officers in the Imperial Navy from Star Wars. ...more on Wikipedia about "Description of Imperial uniforms (Star Wars)"
The gakuran(学ラン) is the uniform for middle school and high school boys in Japan. It is usually worn at an all-boys school, and the color is normally black but some schools have navy and dark blue color as well. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gakuran"
The Japanese junior and senior high school uniform traditionally consists of a military style uniform ( gakuran) for boys and a sailor dress ( sailor fuku) for girls. The Japanese pronounce this as sērā fuku. However, it is important to note that the Japanese word for uniform in general is "seifuku" (制服). These uniforms are based on Meiji era formal military dress, themselves modelled on European-style naval uniforms. While this style of uniform is still in use, many schools have moved into more western pattern parochial school uniform styles in order to make a departure from the decidedly military appearance of the traditional uniform. These uniforms consist of a white dress shirt, necktie, blazer with school crest and dress trousers (often not of the same color as the blazer) for boys and a white blouse, necktie, blazer with school crest and tartan skirt for girls. ...more on Wikipedia about "Japanese school uniform"
A livery is a uniform worn by a civilian person. In the time of Chaucer "livery" referred to an allowance of any kind (for instance the city of Exeter in Devon, England has a street called "Livery Dole" after the Livery Dole Almshouses and Chapel, founded in March 1591), but especially clothes delivered ( French livrée) to servants and members of the household. Such things might be kept in a " livery cupboard." The sense later contracted to servants' rations and distinctive standardized outfits, like the knee-breeches worn by footmen in grand houses until World War I, and to provender for horses, from which we have inherited " livery stable" (1705). ...more on Wikipedia about "Livery"
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Papakha ( ) is a high fur hat, usually made of karakul sheep skin, worn by many peoples of the Caucasus, Don Cossacks and Russian army. The hat has the general apperance of a cylinder with one open side, and is set upon the head in such a way as to have the brim touch the temples. ...more on Wikipedia about "Papakha"
A number of political movements have involved their members wearing uniforms, typically as a way of showing their identity in marches. The wearing of political uniforms has tended to be associated with radical political beliefs, typically at the far-right or more rarely, far-left of politics, and can be used to imply a paramilitary type of organization. ...more on Wikipedia about "Political uniform"
The sailor outfit or sailor fuku is a common Japanese school uniform (セーラー服 sērā-fuku) worn by middle school and high school students. It was introduced as a school uniform in 1921 by the principal of Fukuoka Jo Gakuin University (福岡女学院), Elizabeth Lee. It was modelled after the uniform used by the British Royal Navy at the time, which she herself had experienced as an exchange student in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sailor fuku"
School uniforms are common in elementary and secondary schools in many nations. School uniforms are the best known form of student uniform, other types of which include uniforms worn by students participating in higher vocational training, for instance in health related occupations. ...more on Wikipedia about "School uniform"
Scrubs are the shirts and trousers/dresses worn by surgeons, nurses, and other operating room personnel when "scrubbing in" for surgery. The wearing of scrubs has been extended outside of surgery in many hospitals. ...more on Wikipedia about "Scrubs"
Student nurses working in a clinical setting usually wear a uniform. The uniform is worn for hygiene as well as identification purposes. ...more on Wikipedia about "Student nurse uniform"
Throwback uniforms are one-time or limited-time variations on a sports team's uniforms styled to resemble uniforms from that team's past. First promoted in baseball in the 1980s, they have proven popular in all major pro and college sports in the USA, not only with fans, but with the teams' marketing and merchandising departments. ...more on Wikipedia about "Throwback uniform"
A uniform is a set of standard clothing worn by members of an organisation whilst participating in that organisation's activity. ...more on Wikipedia about "Uniform"
The Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America gives a Scout visibility and creates a level of identity within both the unit and the community. While all uniforms are similar in basic design, they do vary in color and detail to identify the different divisions of Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Venturers. ...more on Wikipedia about "Uniform and insignia of the Boy Scouts of America"
The Windsor uniform is a type of dress worn by male members of the House of Windsor and by others holding appointments in the Royal Household. The full dress version is also worn by British officials, ambassadors, governors-general and the like. The uniform was introduced by George III in 1779. ...more on Wikipedia about "Windsor uniform"
Work uniforms are used to identity employees of a company. By using the same dress codes, customers can identify the employees very quickly. ...more on Wikipedia about "Work uniform"
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