loose socks
Changes between (Xephina) and (juunigatsu no usagi)
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Socks with leg volume, worn (usually) bunched below the knee and mainly come in white. In Japan, they were adopted as a fashion among high school girls, specifically kogals, gradually deviating from being worn with school uniforms and firmly taking root after a long period of popularity.¶
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They originated from boot socks for mountain climbing, manufactured in and exported from the United States.¶
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Seen most often with school uniforms.
