I've not worn a uniform in school for a year now, I quite liked wearing one, you never had to think about what to put on, I had a pretty simple uniform anyway, Black trousers, white shirt... It was alright but I much prefer not having to wear one now, simply because you feel far more superior to the years that have to wear them.
Originally posted by §P0oONY
Why do you wish it was more strict?
Because I liked wearing skirts, for one. And also because the uniform is "khaki pants - from any store, and a polo shirt - from any store" so even though we are technically all "uniform" in the fact we all wear khakis and polos, there is still the difference in brands, and the little logos that the different companies put on their clothes. With a uniform that comes from a single company, it's not as easy to distinguish the rich kids (who buy their clothes at Abercrombie) and the not-so-rich kids (who buy their clothes at J.C Penny).
Originally posted by Nazgulinthedark
Because I liked wearing skirts, for one. And also because the uniform is "khaki pants - from any store, and a polo shirt - from any store" so even though we are technically all "uniform" in the fact we all wear khakis and polos, there is still the difference in brands, and the little logos that the different companies put on their clothes. With a uniform that comes from a single company, it's not as easy to distinguish the rich kids (who buy their clothes at Abercrombie) and the not-so-rich kids (who buy their clothes at J.C Penny).
It's much better when there are no uniforms... ✅
No one actually pays any attention to anything anyone wears.
Originally posted by §P0oONY
No one actually pays any attention to anything anyone wears.
Maybe not at your school ermm. But there is a diversity of financial standings at mine (some kids living on food stamps, and others driving Jaguars to school) and people notice who's dressed in the expensive clothes, and who isn't. Our social hierarchy isn't made up of popular pretty girls at the top, and geeks at the bottom, it's made up of rich kids at the top (no matter their physical appearance) and poor kids at the bottom.
Originally posted by Nazgulinthedark
Maybe not at your school ermm. But there is a diversity of financial standings at mine (some kids living on food stamps, and others driving Jaguars to school) and people notice who's dressed in the expensive clothes, and who isn't. Our social hierarchy isn't made up of popular pretty girls at the top, and geeks at the bottom, it's made up of rich kids at the top (no matter their physical appearance) and poor kids at the bottom.
😂
That sucks.
I though the popular/geek thing ony happened in American teen comedies.