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A sailor suit is a uniform traditionally worn by enlisted seamen in the navy, and other government funded sea services. It later developed in to a popular clothing style for children.

Only in the early nineteenth century, after the Napoleonic wars
Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars were a series of conflicts involving Napoleon I of France First French Empire and changing sets of European allies and opposing coalitions that ran from 1803 to 1815....
, governments started prescribing a standard uniform.

In the Royal Navy, the sailor suit is known as Number One uniform and is worn by Able Rates and Leading Hands.






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A sailor suit is a uniform traditionally worn by enlisted seamen in the navy, and other government funded sea services. It later developed in to a popular clothing style for children.

Only in the early nineteenth century, after the Napoleonic wars
Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars were a series of conflicts involving Napoleon I of France First French Empire and changing sets of European allies and opposing coalitions that ran from 1803 to 1815....
, governments started prescribing a standard uniform.

In the Royal Navy, the sailor suit is known as Number One uniform and is worn by Able Rates and Leading Hands. It is primarily ceremonial, although it dates from the old working rigs of Royal Navy
Royal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British Armed Forces . From the mid-18th century until well into the 20th century, it was the most powerful navy in the world, playing a key part in establishing the British Empire as the dominant world power from 1815 until the early 1940s....
 sailors which has changed continuously since its first introduction in 1857 .

The blue jean collar is perhaps the most recognisable item of the sailor suit, and tradition says that it dates from the times when seamen wore tarred pigtails. This is in fact false, as the collar was not part of uniform until after pigtails were disallowed. The three stripes have nothing to do with Nelson's three victories but was simply standardised to 3 when uniform was regulated. It is often considered lucky to touch a sailor's collar.

The bell bottomed trousers were designed so that they could be rolled up easily when scrubbing the decks. Ratings used to have either 5 or 7 horizontal creases and this did not represent the seven seas or five oceans but depended on the length of the sailor's leg.

The lanyard was originally used to fire the cannons on board ship. Later, a sailor would carry his knife with it.

In the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
, the first standard uniform was issued in 1817. Through government procurement, winter and summer uniforms were provided. White duck jacket, trousers and vest made up the summer uniform, while the winter uniform consisted of a blue jacket and trousers, red vest with yellow buttons and a black hat.

In 1846, the four-year-old Albert Edward, Prince of Wales
Edward VII of the United Kingdom

Edward VII was Monarch of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the British Dominions and Emperor of India from 22 January 1901 until his death on 6 May 1910....
 was given a scaled-down version of the uniform worn by ratings on the Royal Yacht
Royal Yacht

A Royal Yacht is a ship used by a monarch or a royal family. If the monarch is an emperor the proper term is Imperial Yacht. Most of them are financed by the government of the country of which the monarch is head....
. He wore his miniature sailor suit during a cruise off the Channel Islands
Channel Islands

The Channel Islands are a group of islands in the English Channel, off the France coast of Normandy. They include two separate bailiwicks: the Bailiwick of Guernsey and the Bailiwick of Jersey....
 that September, delighting his mother and the public alike. Popular engravings, including the famous portrait done by Winterhalter
Franz Winterhalter

Franz Xaver Winterhalter was a German painter and lithography, known for his portraits of royalty in the mid-nineteenth century. His name has become associated with fashionable court portraiture....
, spread the idea, and by the 1870s, the sailor suit had become normal dress for both boy
Boy

A boy is a young male , as contrasted to its female counterpart, girl; thus in the wide sense of both terms all mankind, and in the strictest sense youth, consists of 'boys and girls'....
s and girl
Girl

A girl is any female human from birth through childhood and adolescence to attainment of adulthood. The term may also be used to mean a young woman....
s all over the world.

In several East Asian countries, some schools continue to prescribe sailor-themed wear as school uniforms (Sailor fuku) for girls. In Japan, this has led to fetish
Sexual fetishism

Sexual fetishism, or erotic fetishism, is the sexual attraction to objects or body parts not conventionally viewed as being sexual in nature....
ization of such clothing, as witnessed for example by its prominence within manga
Manga

, , are comics and print cartoons , in the Japanese language and conforming to the style developed in Japan in the late 20th century. In their modern form, manga date from shortly after World War II, but they have a long, complex pre-history in earlier Japanese art....
 and anime
Anime

is animation in Japan and considered to be "Japanese animation" in the rest of the world. Anime dates from about 1917.Anime, in addition to manga , is extremely popular in Japan and well known throughout the world....
 - the most iconic example of this being the Sailor Moon
Sailor Moon

is the title of a Japanese media franchise created by Naoko Takeuchi. It is generally credited with popularizing the concept of a sentai of magical girls, as well as "revitalizing" the magical girl genre itself....
 series. Some Western cartoon and comic characters also use a sailor suit as their trademarks; examples include Popeye
Popeye

File:Thimbletheat.jpgPopeye the Sailor is a fictional hero famous for appearing in comic strips and animated films as well as numerous TV shows....
, Donald Duck
Donald Duck

Donald Duck is a cartoon fictional character from The Walt Disney Company. Donald is a white anthropomorphism duck with a yellow-orange bill, legs, and feet....
 and Spoilt Bastard
Spoilt Bastard

Spoilt Bastard is a comic character from the magazine Viz , focusing on a young vain child and his self-sacrificing and long-suffering mother....
.

When doing the Sailor's Hornpipe dance, a Highland character dancer is required to wear a sailor suit.

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