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Revision as of 05:16, 9 August 2020
Military Lolita is a sub-style of Lolita that builds off themes of classic military style uniforms.
Many claim Military Lolita to be part of Gothic Lolita
Dresses
Military Lolita dresses often include buttons, pins, straps, ties, and pockets. Military Lolita Dresses are often in black or green but have also been seen to be red or blue.
They often build off design elements from historical military uniforms, usually more formal style uniforms.
Accessories
Military Lolita co-ords often include jackets with shoulder decorations and large pins, and hats similar to that of hats that were often worn by Commanders or Generals.
Many military Lolita co-ords often include the use of a prop, often a cane or a gun.
Controversies
People have claimed the style to be romanticising Nazi-Germany, rather than a collection of military uniforms from all over the world.
Others have claimed they use it as a way to cope with corrupt systems. (e.g. personal reform of military systems)