Ouji Lolita / Boystyle Guide

Style Guide

Ouji Lolita, also called boystyle or prince style, is a Lolita-related coordinate direction built around shirts, vests, jackets, shorts, trousers, capes, and elegant accessories instead of a skirted dress silhouette.

What Is Ouji / Boystyle?

Ouji coordinates often feel princely, aristocratic, gothic, classic, sailor, military, or fantasy-inspired. They may use tailored pieces, jabots, bows, capes, high collars, boots, knee socks, or ornate headwear.

Common Pieces

  • Shirt or blouse: the base layer. Check shoulder width, bust, sleeve length, and neck fit.
  • Vest / corset / jacket: adds structure and defines the coordinate shape.
  • Shorts or trousers: check waist, hip, length, and whether the waistband is fixed or adjustable.
  • Cape or coat: can make the look more formal or dramatic.
  • Accessories: jabots, bows, hats, cuffs, socks, and shoes complete the style.

Check the Selected Option

Ouji listings often separate shirts, vests, shorts, capes, and accessories into different options. Do not assume a product photo means every piece is included. Always check the selected variant name and Included note.

Fit Checks

Ouji pieces can be more tailored than dresses. Shoulder width, sleeve length, waist, and hip measurements matter. If you plan to layer a blouse under a vest or jacket, leave enough room for comfort.

Coordinate Tips

  • For a first coordinate, choose a set where the main shirt, vest, and bottoms are clearly available.
  • Match shoes and socks to the formality of the outfit.
  • Use accessories to connect colors, but keep the selected option clear before checkout.

Before Checkout

Confirm which pieces are included, read the size chart, check the timeline, and contact us before ordering if a set composition is unclear.

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