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author_by_night ([personal profile] author_by_night) wrote2010-08-06 09:27 am
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School Uniforms

What do you guys think of school uniforms?

I used to be very much against them, perhaps partly because I went to private school and was forced to spend winter shivering in my skirt because leggings didn't do one thing to warm me up. However, I do wonder if I would have minded had we been allowed to wear pants more often.

Now I'm very conflicted.

-: It might inhibit self expression.

+: Of course, I speak as someone who rarely wore nice clothing to school until college. Meanwhile, a close friend of mine who was one of those people who'd shop at the same store for hours missed wearing a uniform and not having to worry about what she was going to wear. (Maybe she would have gotten better grades? Seriously, maybe she would have.)

+: School is a place where you're supposed to be learning.

-: School is also a place where you learn to interact with your peers, and that includes peers who might be wearing clothing you find distracting, that's more expensive or less expensive than your own clothing, or outfits that express beliefs and/or ideas you disagree with.

-: Skirts make for cold legs in the winter.

+: Schools wouldn't have to require skirts. 

Where do you guys stand? 
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[personal profile] aggiebell90 2010-08-06 04:37 pm (UTC)(link)
And knowing what you're going to wear everyday means less time fussing over clothes in the morning.

OMG, yes. This is a HUGE advantage for us, even with a kid who isn't all that fussy about what he wears. I think it'll be really really wonderful when Maggie gets to that point.
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[identity profile] lilian-cho.livejournal.com 2010-08-07 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
If a uniform is capable of that that then I'm sorry to say, I don't think the kid had much creative self-expression in them.

Heh, agreed.

In my high school girls who were in this gang/clique set themselves different by rolling up the sleeves of their oversized shirts. The senior girls tied their tie short instead of long. You can identify the first years/new transfers because their uniforms actually fit X-D (Mine was three sizes too large, IIRC.)