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Starting in the mid-1990s, the once-mandatory national uniform began to evolve. In 1995, the requirement for a single national model was revoked, giving schools the freedom to design their own. This led to a burst of creativity. Many schools, particularly private ones, moved away from the classic jumper. The new trend, inspired by British and French academies, featured . The classic colors of white, grey, and navy blue gave students the nickname "penguins" ( pingüinos ), a term that became globally recognized during the student protests of the 2000s.
This trend is celebrated for its versatility:
Chile’s diverse climate, particularly during the cooler autumn and winter months, demands practical outerwear. This has led to a major trend where students contrast their formal uniforms with high-end or vintage streetwear jackets. Puffer jackets, oversized denim coats, and thrifted windbreakers from local ferias libres (flea markets) are widely popular, creating a striking visual contrast between formal and casual attire. Hair and Beauty: Subtle Self-Expression
While a gallery of still images is powerful, adding video brings it to life. Search on for fashion news segments covering uniform trends in Chile. Look for behind-the-scenes videos from student-run fashion shows at Chilean technical schools. The Corporación Educacional Tecnológica de Chile (CET Chile) , for instance, holds an annual fashion show where students of "Vestuario y Confección Textil" (Clothing and Textile Manufacturing) showcase their designs, often offering bold reinterpretations of the classic school look.
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The classic Chilean school uniform, traditionally known as the jumper , has a long-history in the country's educational system.
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The standard black school loafer has largely been replaced or heavily modified.
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