- As such, the kogal style rejects not only tradition which Japan is known for but the spirit of nationalism, seeking to embody stateless consumerism.
- Kogal (コギャル), a substyle of Gyaru (ギャル), is a fashion trend among young female Japanese high school students.
- The look of a Kogal is inspired by the idea of a sun-tanned California Valley Girl, and due to this Kogal incorporates a solid base tan as well as bleached blonde hair.
- Kogal Fashion: a type of Japanese Youth Fashion. Kogal is often referred as a part of Japanese subcultures that emerged in the 1990s.
- "Şimdi, Japonya'da kogal böyle bir sorun olduğu için kimse beni benim için göremiyor. Beni sadece televizyonda gördükleri gibi kogal olarak görüyorlar."
- Childlike but edgy. Kogal is the combination of ‘koto gakko’ meaning high school and ‘gal’ which is the English word where gyaru was derived from.
- The term kogyaru or kogal (コギャル) indicates a fashion in vogue among Japanese girls, born in the nineties. Kogyaru Kogal Fashion.
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- Ganguro Ko-gals are usually girls with fashion interests cheaper than your usual basic kogal, but fashion that is far more outrageous and unusual.