Most schools will usually make you pay for school uniforms. You must likely will also have to purchase gym clothes for physical education.
What I think is that, as long as you have the schools' logo somewhere on your clothes, you should be allowed to wear anything you want - as long as its nothing to skimpy, revealing, etc.
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Some countries where children wear school uniforms include Japan, South Korea, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Uniforms are often seen as a way to promote equality and discipline among students.
I know there are about 200-500 schools in the UK. but I don't know what they are called their are too many. There are about 3,000 or more schools in the USA pretty much every school is non-uniform.
Not all children. Only children who go to schools that support a uniform policy have to wear a school uniform, like mine.
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not all schools have uniform policies
every school has its Uniform. The fact is very uniform in nature.
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
The impact of globalization isn't uniform because it relies on technology, which isn't available in all countries equally.
To tell you the truth i don't know why someone wouldn't be able to find a school uniform that fits them. School uniform come in all sizes from XXL to XXS so finding a size that fits shouldn't be a problem. However, if for some strange reason you still are having trouble finding a uniform that fits you'll have to talk to your school principal about that.
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A good shop for school uniform would be Dancers.
Assuming there is no 'dress code' in your new school - there's nothing wrong with wearing your old school uniform.