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Gyaru (ギャル) is a Japanese transliteration of the English word gal. The name originated from a 1970s brand of jeans called "gals" advertised with the slogan 'I can't live without men', and was applied to fashion and peer-conscious, college-age young women in their teens and early twenties. Its usage peaked in 1980s but has gradually declined. The term gradually drifted to younger age as it gained "childish" images for their seemingly little interest in job or marriage. It is now used almost interchangeably with kogyaru and younger generation may consider it "clichéd" or even "archaic".

Varieties of gyaru

There are various subcategories of "gals" depending on the particular choice of fashion, and also gyaruo or male "gals" who share the similar tastes as gals.

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