ouji (fashion)
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Ouji, also sometimes referred to as boystyle, is a Japanese street fashion style inspired by the fashion of the Victorian and Edwardian eras, especially young boys’ clothing, and the masculine equivalent of Lolita. Both men and women wear Ouji, with women often engaging in crossdressing.
In contrast to the skirts commonly used in Lolita, Ouji typically uses pants of various lengths, along with vests and blouses. Accessories include top hats, pirate hats, military hats, pocket watches, ties, and jabots. More traditionally feminine accessories such as bows, crowns, headdresses and brooches may also be worn.
It is often paired together with Lolita in duo pictures:
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