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Burusera
is a Japanese word, coined by combining , meaning bloomers, as in the bottoms of gym suits, and , meaning sailor suit, the traditional Japanese school uniforms for schoolgirls.〔"The economics of pricing used panties." http://aprilsbody.com/used-panties-prices-explained/ (Retrieved on Feb. 16, 2014).〕〔(Telegraph news report )〕〔(Sydney Morning Herald news report )〕 ==History== In the 1990s gravure magazines started to feature photos of girls wearing bloomers and school uniforms, some magazines featuring exclusively those types of clothes. Fetish shops selling these types of clothes also started appearing in Japan. Along with loose socks they became the symbol of high school girls in the 1990s. They are also sometimes worn as cosplay.
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