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{{ContentTag | |||
|type=Costume | |||
|subtype1=Costume | |||
|description=A one-piece swimwear with no cover over any legs or arms typically used in schools in Japan. Usually blue or white and sometimes sporting a identity card on the chest. | |||
|note=Does '''not''' require [[swimsuit]] as it is expected. Should '''not''' be confused with [[leotard]]. | |||
|gender=The gender of the one wearing the swimsuit determines if the tag is placed in the female or male [[namespace]]. | |||
|japanese=スク水 | |||
|taggroupid=5403 | |||
|maletaggroupid=264370 | |||
|slavetagsnote=with notable synonym ''sukumizu''. | |||
}} | |||
Latest revision as of 22:03, 6 September 2023
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- Description: A one-piece swimwear with no cover over any legs or arms typically used in schools in Japan. Usually blue or white and sometimes sporting a identity card on the chest.
- Notes: Does not require swimsuit as it is expected. Should not be confused with leotard.
- Gender: The gender of the one wearing the swimsuit determines if the tag is placed in the female or male namespace.
- Japanese: スク水
- Slave Tags: Female, Male - with notable synonym sukumizu.