Girl's school uniform
Brand
Muratado Company
2010
Cotton, wool, and synthetic
Gift of Muratado
Object number2010.24.2
School uniforms emerged during the 16th century at religious schools for lower-income students. They resembled ecclesiastical robes and served to instill discipline through standardization. As more elite schools adopted uniforms during the 19th century, they chose modes of gentlemanly dress to distinguish students from their religious counterparts. From this shift came the school jacket—more commonly known today as a “blazer”—as well as the use of military elements, such as the “sailor suit” style uniform shown here.
DescriptionGirl's summer sailor style school uniform comprised of white short sleeve sailor top, navy blue pleated skirt, and red neck scarfCollections
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