How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS)

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS)
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Braids decorated with big bows were usually the only accessories that Soviet schoolgirls had.

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) A first-grader from the Rostov Region.
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All Soviet schoolchildren were obliged to wear the same uniform - according to the idea of the educational system, no one should stand out, so as not to upset others.

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) Moscow. September 1, 1986. First-graders during a lesson.
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Boys wore blue and gray suits, girls wore brown dresses with black or white aprons. 

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) Moscow. September 1, 1986.
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No jewelry or accessories were allowed, except for bows in hairstyles. It was not allowed to walk with loose hair.

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod now). September 30, 1988 Concert for the youngest students in the chamber hall of the school.
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High school girls often cut their hair shorter or made “adult” hairstyles, but younger girls almost all wore braids, fastened with bows.

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) Moscow secondary school 857 on the day of the exam.
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Just imagine the intricate braids they used to weave - ‘Spikes’, ‘lambs’, ‘baskets’… 

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) Bolshoi Ballet School.
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Until the end of the 1960s, bow ribbons were made out of satin and had to be constantly ironed.

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) First graders on September 1st on Knowledge Day.
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Then came nylon ribbons, which no longer required special care. They could also be used to make big fancy bows. 

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) Pioneers with books in the village of Veshenskaya, Rostov Region.
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Girls wore braids with bows during class, during physical education and on special occasions.

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) The first day of classes at a general secondary school in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk (Sakhalin Island).
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On weekdays, they would use brown or black bows, with white ones reserved for the abovementioned official events. 

How hair bows became a symbol of school in the USSR (PHOTOS) Zina Andriyanova, a 1st grade student of Moscow secondary school .
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