First Generation No.3 Uniform (Summer Uniform) - Japan Airlines Uniform
1953 ~ 1953
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This uniform represents the first-generation “No.3” version of cabin crew attire from Japan Airlines (JAL). It was introduced during the early postwar period, when airline operations had begun to stabilize, serving as a refined iteration that further enhanced both design details and overall brand image. It reflects a transitional stage as JAL evolved from its founding phase toward a more mature and established airline identity.
The overall color scheme returns to a light blue-gray tone, continuing the fresh and elegant aesthetic of the original No.1 version. Compared to the darker navy used in the No.2 version, this palette emphasizes a softer, more approachable, and service-oriented image. The fabric consists of a finely textured suiting material, maintaining a balance between formality and practicality.
The upper garment is a collared tailored jacket with clean, streamlined lines. It features three fabric-covered buttons in matching color, creating a subtle and unified visual effect. A badge is placed below the left chest pocket, continuing the use of brand identity elements. The cuffs are accented with a single light gray stripe, adding a layer of detail while preserving the overall minimalist design.
The lower garment is a straight skirt with a front slit, designed to maintain a composed appearance while improving mobility. This highlights a growing emphasis on functionality and the practical needs of cabin crew duties.
The hat adopts a structured peaked design, with a silver wing emblem positioned on the left front. This element reinforces the symbolic identity of the aviation profession while enhancing recognizability and a sense of prestige.
This uniform was designed by Minoru Kadota, continuing the elegant foundation of the first-generation series while refining both its visual identity and functional performance.
The overall color scheme returns to a light blue-gray tone, continuing the fresh and elegant aesthetic of the original No.1 version. Compared to the darker navy used in the No.2 version, this palette emphasizes a softer, more approachable, and service-oriented image. The fabric consists of a finely textured suiting material, maintaining a balance between formality and practicality.
The upper garment is a collared tailored jacket with clean, streamlined lines. It features three fabric-covered buttons in matching color, creating a subtle and unified visual effect. A badge is placed below the left chest pocket, continuing the use of brand identity elements. The cuffs are accented with a single light gray stripe, adding a layer of detail while preserving the overall minimalist design.
The lower garment is a straight skirt with a front slit, designed to maintain a composed appearance while improving mobility. This highlights a growing emphasis on functionality and the practical needs of cabin crew duties.
The hat adopts a structured peaked design, with a silver wing emblem positioned on the left front. This element reinforces the symbolic identity of the aviation profession while enhancing recognizability and a sense of prestige.
This uniform was designed by Minoru Kadota, continuing the elegant foundation of the first-generation series while refining both its visual identity and functional performance.
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