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  • Sailor fuku (セーラー服), meaning "sailor costume", is the term used to name the uniforms worn by the Sailor Senshi in the Sailor Moon metaseries.
  • Sailor fuku (jap. セーラー服 sērā fuku, pl. strój marynarski) – w metaserii Czarodziejka z Księżyca pojęcie to odnosi się do stroju Sailor Senshi noszonego w bitwie. Oparty jest na rodzaju mundurka szkolnego noszonego przez uczniów w Japonii – stroju marynarskim, ale stroje bojowe mają oczywiste różnice.
  • Sailor Fuku refers to the characteristic "sailor suit" schoolgirl uniforms worn in Japan. Sailor fuku uniforms are actually based on late Victorian/early 20th-century "rational dress" girl's fashions (themselves based on European naval uniforms), but the prevalence of sailor-suited school girls in anime, manga, and other forms of Japanese media show how iconic the sailor fuku is in Japan. This is true despite many Japanese schools having switched to more Western-patterned uniforms. However, there are some American schools that use Sailor Fuku. Examples of Sailor Fuku include:
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  • A girl's sailor school uniform.Maximum HP and SP + 3%STR + 2, DEX + 2, Flee + 5Reflect single target Magic back at the caster .Add a chance of gaining 'Bento' each time a monster is killed.
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  • Sailor Fuku refers to the characteristic "sailor suit" schoolgirl uniforms worn in Japan. Sailor fuku uniforms are actually based on late Victorian/early 20th-century "rational dress" girl's fashions (themselves based on European naval uniforms), but the prevalence of sailor-suited school girls in anime, manga, and other forms of Japanese media show how iconic the sailor fuku is in Japan. This is true despite many Japanese schools having switched to more Western-patterned uniforms. However, there are some American schools that use Sailor Fuku. Sailor-suit uniforms may be a vehicle for Fan Service as well, as the uniform skirts are often depicted as being unrealistically short. This alteration is so common that it is rarely commented on or questioned, though it may be off-putting to those who are not used to anime or manga based media. Uniforms may be altered in other ways to distinguish certain characters, especially ones considered particularly beautiful. This is more a Japanese cultural trope than an Anime Trope but is found prominently in anime, especially on Joshikousei; compare the Western trope Catholic School Girls Rule. It may depend on the region, but in Real Life recently the sailor suit (and the traditional male counterpart, the gakuran) has become largely the domain of middle/junior high schools, whereas high schools have shifted towards more fashionable or professional-looking styles of uniform, often with tailored blazers, vests, neckties, and plaid skirts. Elementary schools, if they have a uniform, tend towards collarless jackets and skirts with suspenders -- and sometimes, students wear their gym uniforms during class and change into their formal uniforms when outside of the school or attending ceremonies. In an inversion of a western trope, in the 70s and late 80s, the common image of a female delinquent had an extremely long skirt, but this appears less frequently these days.. See School Swimsuit for another type of Japanese uniform often used to a similar effect in media. Compare School Uniforms Are the New Black, since some examples here have the uniform as their standard outfit. Examples of Sailor Fuku include:
  • Sailor fuku (セーラー服), meaning "sailor costume", is the term used to name the uniforms worn by the Sailor Senshi in the Sailor Moon metaseries.
  • Sailor fuku (jap. セーラー服 sērā fuku, pl. strój marynarski) – w metaserii Czarodziejka z Księżyca pojęcie to odnosi się do stroju Sailor Senshi noszonego w bitwie. Oparty jest na rodzaju mundurka szkolnego noszonego przez uczniów w Japonii – stroju marynarskim, ale stroje bojowe mają oczywiste różnice. Wszystkie sailor fuku (dla Wojowniczek żyjących na Ziemii) składają się z trykotu i ochraniacza na klatkę piersiową, mają marynarski kołnierzyk z kokardą na klatce piersiowej i z tyłu w pasie, poduszki na ramiona, plisowaną mini spódniczkę, opaskę na szyję, rękawiczki i tiarę. Dodatkowo jest różnorodność w kolorach: każda Wojowniczka ma indywidualny zestaw kolorystyczny oparty na tym samym stylu podstawowym.