Loose socks
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Image:Loosesockswp.jpg Loose socks (Japanese: ルーズソックス, rūzu sokkusu) are a type of sock that is popular among young Japanese girls.
They are nearly always white and are very long, in some cases up to almost 2 meters. They are usually worn below the knee, and are held up with a special adhesive called "socks glue" or "sock touch". They are similar in appearance to leg warmers.
Some lower secondary school (junior high school) girls and upper secondary school (senior high school) girls like wearing loose socks together with their school uniforms. Certain schools don't allow students to wear loose socks at school, so girls from these schools will often change into loose socks and wear them outside the school campus. The trend has also spread to some elementary school students.
In Japan, loose socks have been in fashion since the mid-1990s.
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