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A sailor suit is a uniform that originated in England, traditionally worn by enlisted seamen in a navy or other governmental sea services. It later developed into a popular clothing style for children, especially as dress clothes and school uniforms.
Origins and history
In the Royal Navy, the sailor suit, also called naval rig, is known as Number One dress and is worn by able rates and leading hands. It is primarily ceremonial, although it dates from the old working rig of Royal Navy sailors which has continuously evolved since its first introduction in 1857.
Versions have been adopted by many navies from around the world.
The flap collar is perhaps the most recognizable item of the sailor suit. It is often considered lucky to touch a sailor's collar. The bell-bottomed trousers were designed so that they could be rolled up easily when scrubbing the decks.
As children's clothing
In 1846, the four-year-old Albert Edward, Prince of Wales was given a scaled-down version of the uniform worn by ratings on the Royal Yacht. He wore his miniature sailor suit during a cruise off the Channel Islands that September, delighting his mother and the public. Popular engravings, including the famous portrait done by Winterhalter, spread the idea, and by the 1870s the sailor suit had become a fashionable dress for both boys and girls in many countries. Some Western cartoon and comic characters use a sailor suit as their trademarks; examples include Popeye, Donald Duck, and Fiddler Pig. Sailor suits have been worn by the members of the Vienna Boys' Choir on their international tours.
A female version of the sailor suit, the sailor dress, was popularly known in early 20th century America as a Peter Thomson dress after a naval tailor with outlets in New York and Philadelphia.
Asian school uniforms
Many schools in some Asian countries, including Japan, the Philippines, Taiwan, North Korea, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, Vietnam, and Thailand, have adopted sailor outfits as a school uniform.
= Japan
=Sailor suits are especially common in Japanese girls' schools, known as sailor fuku by the Japanese. They are so common that the image of the outfit has evolved to be strongly associated with youth and female adolescence in popular culture. As a result, sailor uniforms are seen very frequently in Japanese dramas, movies, anime, manga, music videos and concert performances of pop teen idol groups.
= Philippines
=Just like in Japan, sailor uniforms are also common in Philippine schools, particularly in high schools. Most public schools adopted the sailor uniform as the official uniform for the girls and some of them adopted with derivatives.
See also
Sailor dress
Marinière
Telnyashka
Uniforms of the Royal Navy
Uniforms of the United States Navy
References
External links
National Maritime Museum
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Sailor suit - Wikipedia
A sailor suit is a uniform that originated in England, traditionally worn by enlisted seamen in a navy or other governmental sea services. It later developed into a popular clothing style for …
Sailor suits | ASU FIDM Museum
Sailor suits, when worn with bloomers, allowed freedom of movement while maintaining modesty. When found in museum collections, sailor suits worn as uniforms often bear labels naming the …
Sailor Suits: American Styles - histclo.com
Nov 27, 1998 · Sailor suits were introduced as boys' wear by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in the 1840s when the Prince of Wales was outfitted in a white enlistedman's uniform. The first …
1910-1919 - Fashion History Timeline
Mar 24, 2018 · Sailor suits, like the ones worn by the two boys in the background of the fashion plate and by the Mackay boy (Fig. 1 and Fig. 3), and knee-length trousers were popular …
Sailor Suits in the 19th Century: TRENDY Nautical FASHION
The sailor suit revolutionized children’s fashion, breaking away from traditional styles that emphasized formality and adult-like clothing for young boys. It introduced a more practical and …
American sailor suits: Edwardian era - histclo.com
Nov 27, 1998 · Many American boys wore sailor suits in the early-20th century. They seem most common for younger primary-age boys. Many catalogs offered sailor suits and sailot blouses …
Sailor Style: DESCUBRE Tendencias de ROPA del S. XIX
The style of sailor clothing, also known as “sailor suits,” was heavily influenced by naval uniforms. It typically featured a high collar, wide lapels, and a square flap collar known as a “sailor collar.”
sailor suits: American styles chronology - histclo.com
Jan 19, 2003 · HBC has realtively little information about sailor suits in America during the mid-19th century. Queen Victory helped establish the sailor suit as a style for boys in the 1840s. It …
Sailor Suits - Tripod
By the 1870s sailor suits were one of the most popular styles for boys up to 12 or 13 and even older ages on the Continent. There were several different styles of sailor suits: Blue-stripped …
Sailor suit Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Nov 14, 2024 · The meaning of SAILOR SUIT is a suit especially for a child that looks like an old-fashioned sailor's uniform.