Japanese Bottomless School Patched -

This is the functional and decorative "running stitch" used to reinforce or patch clothing. It is often seen on heavy cotton garments like Karate or Judo Gi . 2. School Uniform Subcultures

The concept of "bottomless" school uniforms, also known as "pochibangō" or "loose socks," has been a topic of interest in Japan. However, I believe you are referring to "bottomless school" or more accurately, a type of uniform called " Seifuku jūban" or simply 'school patched' which relates more generally to school uniforms. japanese bottomless school patched

In the world of Japanese street fashion (like those found in Harajuku), "patched" and "bottomless" refer to a specific silhouette: This is the functional and decorative "running stitch"

3. The Modern Patched and Deconstructed Aesthetic (2010s–Present) japanese bottomless school patched