Challenging the common wisdom that 'you can't wear uniforms after graduation': Introducing 'Custom-Made Suit Uniforms' created by students to match their own futures
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the main purpose behind the creation of these new custom-made suit uniforms?
- A: The primary goal is to allow students to think about their own futures and express their individuality through a suit that can be worn even after graduation.
- Q: Which educational institution collaborated with SUIT SQUARE on this uniform project?
- A: The collaboration was with Shoin High School Machida Campus, a correspondence high school operated by the Yamaguchi Shoin Gakuen educational corporation.
- Q: What was the specific reason Shoin High School Machida Campus was interested in a new type of uniform?
- A: The school respects diverse learning styles and sought a new form of uniform that respects diversity, allows for self-expression, and remains useful after graduation.
- Q: How does SUIT SQUARE aim to convey the value of suits to younger generations with this initiative?
- A: SUIT SQUARE proposed custom-made suits, believing that tailoring a suit based on one's own ideas fosters student agency and encourages thinking about their connection to society.
- Q: What choices do students have when designing their custom-made suit uniforms?
- A: Students can choose designs regardless of gender, select from nine fabric options in navy and gray patterns, six types of body linings, five types of sleeve linings, and nine types of buttons.