In most Italian schools, students are not required to wear uniforms. Some private schools may require the child to wear a uniform.
Casual wear of any color or the colors of the flag and uniforms are what Italians wear on Liberation Day (Festa della Liberazione). April 25th commemorates the end of World War II (September 1, 1939 - September 2, 1945) and the overthrow of Nazism's influence on insular and peninsular Italy. Italians who are not part of an event such as a parade may wear whatever makes them feel comfortable whereas those who are participates in marches or another memorial activities wear uniforms either from wartime years or the present age.
Italians wear many types of clothing which may change depending on weather. Italians are usually up to date with fashion and wear clothing that is in style.
yes, they wear uniforms every sunday at home games. sometimes they wear their regular uniforms away.
The kids will like the uniforms that they can wear comfortably, with ease and a soft feel. If the uniform is too tight or itchy or weighs much, kids will start to hate wearing the clothes. Kids will like uniforms that give them adequate movement and keep them cool while remaining neat. Pocomico fixes this problem by incorporating comfortable fabric and loose-fitting designs for the clothes that kids have to wear. This is despite the uniforms being simple. When the uniforms feel comfortable on the body, then the children will surely feel happy wearing the uniforms.
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No you do not wear uniforms I know because I go here
no tthey dont have too wear uniforms they can dress elegantly
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yes schools in Australia do wear uniforms but some don't
because they are adults and they shouldn't wear it and they are professional and professionals shouldn't wear uniforms
they just wear regular clothes. they do not wear school uniforms