I was thinking about that after I posted. In some instances people will save money, and in others they will lose money.
It's not like not wearing uniforms caused economic dissaray. And we still have the best economy in the world. And uniforms could hurt economies. The retail industry could take a huge hit. We could see stores closing.
No it can't. That is no reason kids should need to wear uniforms. Your get used to it only means, quit complaining, because you'll have to do it later.
Name one person who was't prepared to wear uniforms later in life because he didn't in school. Name one person who grew up to be a failure because they didn't have to wear uniforms. You see every person I've ever met in the workplace, wore uniforms. All of them. They managed to wear them just fine, even though they never had to wear them in school.
that's what your arguing. Hide them from "disrespectable clothing

hide them from dirstractions." I said expose them to diversity to help them be used to living and interacting and accepting people who are different from them. Your the one supporting a culture shock later down the road. I'm the one saying teach them to accept people with diverse cultures at a young age, before it's too late.
I didn't dress along with the social norm. Who's to say what the social norm is? Not everybody dresses the same. Different stokes for different folks. Live and let live.
They are an extension of my personality. In school, I was proud of my clothes and my outfits I picked out. It was artistic expression. You could tell I was into rock by the way I dressed, and it wasn't because I had metallica written on my shirt. It was a total extentions of my overall persona. I enjoyed it. choice of clothing is no different from choice of words, or speech patterns.
And what about the clean cut professional guy? What about the muslim girl wearing the head scarf? What about the two girls at my school who came from an Yhamish background? What about the girl with the Jesus shirts? What about kids who like to stand out or blend in? What about personal freedom?
That's good that they care about their grades.
What about that pair of Nikey's I wanted when I was 12? Or those clothes I was looking forward to? I always looked forward to getting new clothes. For me it was like getting new toys.
I am relieved that you allow them to worry about them. I figured you'd think they caused distractions and rebellion. Most pro-uniform advocates want those taken out of the curriculum, because they feel it promotes comptetiveness, jocks, kids getting made fun of for not being athletic, and a distraction from academic classes.
Nope but man and women make the clothes. And I only feel comfortable in certain clothing. As a kid I wouldn't want to be distracted by the fact that I hated the way I looked in certain clothing. If a girl is concerned because she has a flat butt, or a big butt, she should be allowed to choose her clothing in a way that disguises it.