According to statistics published by the U.S. Department of Energy and other authoritative sources, purchasing, maintaining and replacing work clothing throughout the year costs each individual worker, on average, from $15 to $30 per week.
Yes, they can be. Costing around 250$-320$ for a single pair. However you can still save money because some students buy up to 3000$ worth of clothing a year just for school, whereas uniformed students only pay roughly 500$-600$ a year.
It depends on the school.
All schools have different uniforms made of different materials and different colours. The cost of a uniform depends on how many garments there are, what garments there are (blazers cost more than jumpers) and what the colours are (some dyes cost more than others).
It also depends on how prestigious the school is. Private, expensive schools tend to have a more expensive uniform.
There is no way to answer this question unless you provide the name of a specific school and the country of that school.
It depends. Sometimes they give out the uniforms for free at private schools.
expensive uniforms......
They can be VERY expensive!
yes
-You cant express yourself as well -You cant wear the clothes you want to wear -School uniforms can be expensive and you probably need multible school unifroms for the week and school year, meaning poorer family -School uniforms can be itchy or uncomfertable -School uniforms can be ugly/nerdy looking
School uniforms are not typically sold at supermarkets. You would have to go to a specialty uniform school that supplies uniforms for your particular school. Costs for uniforms can vary depending on whether the school is a private school or a public school. Sometimes the schools themselves will make uniforms available for purchase but typically they will be a bit less expensive if you deal directly with the uniform supply company.
-You cant wear clothes you want to wear -School uniforms can be very expensive -School uniforms can be uncomfertable -You are forced to wear clothes you dont want to wear
~between 2 to 10 million dollars a year for the whole school... depending how many kids are in the school~
School uniforms decrease peer pressure to be dressed in the latest (often expensive) fashions and shoes. Uniforms decrease bullying-- because all students look the same. And uniforms create conformity (which can be hard for individualists).
- students can't express themselves. they will then try to alter their uniforms (girls roll up their skirts, etc) - the uniforms are quite expensive - they may be uncomfortable
You know, going to a private school and having a uniform is more of a status thing, and it doesn't make you smarter; a person who has a public education can have the same amount of ambition and intelligence as a person who is "privledged" enough to go to an expensive private school.I have seen a lot of school uniforms and some are smart and some are not. Wearing a school uniform will not make you more intelligent.Both private and state schools can opt to have uniforms or not have uniforms. Often school councils want uniforms and are involved in its design. There is no evidence that introducing a school uniform will improve school performance.
School uniforms can be expensive, but they have benefits: 1. You don't have to worry about what to wear. 2. You avoid fashion competition with your peers.
School uniforms actually benefit school students. It is an opportunity for unification of the team that is the members of a student body. When everyone is in uniform, no one has to keep up with expensive or clique fashion trends and everyone is at the same level, as a team. School is not for worrying about fashion it is for learning!