• kiri@ani.socialOP
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    15 days ago

    I rarely see people in suits. Everyone like Kou, prefers hoodie/sweater + jeens or maybe trousers with collared shirt. But I like suits, It’s kinda gives you confidence, and sometimes it helps to understand person’s attitude to their work/studying, but not always…

    I don’t really know much about skirt suits, they usually (especially on arts) accentuate the figure, aren’t they? Personally I like Yagami in dress or casual clothes more.

    This one doesn’t seem to have a lapel, I haven’t seen that before.

    Me neither. I didn’t notice there are different types of lapels, there’s probably a wide variety of costumes in the offices.

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      15 days ago

      In principle a skirt suit is just a suit for women that has a skirt instead of trousers. They may be cut in a variety of ways like closely following the body to accentuate shape or have more of a drape cut. Of course, in anime they usually like to draw the girls in a certain attractive way.

      A variety of lapels exist, I just never saw one where the lapel is missing. I quickly searched skirt suit on images and saw an example of it. I guess as always women have much more choice in designs when it comes to clothes compared to men, and I was only aware of details in the male side of suiting.

      I indeed like a dress on Kou-chan, I really liked when Rin put her in a dress. Temporarily putting tomboys in dresses is a bit of anime guilty pleasure of mine, I have to admit.

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        15 days ago

        In principle a skirt suit is just a suit for women that has a skirt instead of trousers.

        Ah, that’s makes sense.

        There’s a little Sawa-chan-sensei in all of us, who likes to dress everyone in different costumes 😈