With numerous advantages for elementary school children such as lightness, shoulder support design, multiple compartments, and a lifespan of up to 10 years, posture correctors were introduced to Japan and have been highly favored since 1603 - 1868. By 1960, the Japanese government mandated that all elementary school children must use posture correctors. Since then, posture correctors have been manufactured in Japan or outsourced to other countries using Japanese technology at a lower price.
What's the price of Japanese posture correctors?
Currently, the price of Japanese posture correctors ranges from 700,000 VND to 3,000,000 VND.

Are there genuine Japanese posture correctors available on the market today?
Are there authentic Japanese posture correctors available in the Vietnamese market?
If you have relatives in Japan, buying a posture corrector there costs from around 6 million VND, some even reaching 18 million VND, not just a few hundred thousand to over 2 million VND like in Vietnam.

The Randoseru Japanese posture corrector comes in various price ranges depending on the quality. Not all cheap ones are counterfeit. Prices can differ significantly even from the same manufacturer. One could cost over 10 million VND, while another could be just under 4 million VND. A higher quality item can be used by a child for over 10 years without any issues, whereas a slightly lower quality one may last only 4-5 years, or even just 2-3 years.
Japanese posture correctors are designed to be sturdy with a rigid form, but they are not light compared to the bodies of Vietnamese children. Parents need to carefully consider before choosing to buy this type of school bag for their children. Currently, some international elementary schools in Vietnam have chosen this type of bag as the school uniform for all students.
If posture correctors still cause poor posture, and reading lights still cause nearsightedness... then what's the point of spending money to buy them?
