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The stereotypical Catholic school uniform consists of a plaid kilt, 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.

It is used in Catholic schools, and most of the schools make the uniforms mandatory. Girls dressed in Catholic school uniforms are a common sexual fetish.

The girls' uniform has become an iconic figure in Western culture, on par with the sailor fuku of Japan.

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