Black shoes always polished, neat clean no scuff marks, soles not worn out. Socks black or blue clean no holes above ankle. Pants with beltthe no suspenders,preferably gray in color or blue depending on school uniform rules. Ironed everyday with crease in the middle of legs covering socks and some of the shoe. Undershirt white. Collared button up dress shirt, clean no ring around the collar no holes markings or scratches. Clean and always ironed. Tie depending on the school uniform. Blue or black blazer jacket clean no damages on elbows ironed no wrinkles with school insignia on outer top left pocket. Hair always trimmed and no visible earrings, clean and shaven. They check behind ears and neck for dirt as well as uniform status everyday before entering classes after the national anthem assembly in yard. Additional uniform beige smock overcoat for art classes to protect uniform.
Girls the same as above with the exception of ladies shoes small heel. White socks knee high. Pleated skirt knee high. Shirt round edges at collar. Hard down no visible accessories. No make up. Lip gloss maybe.
A typical Chilean school uniform for girls includes a knee-length plaid skirt, button-up white blouse, and navy blue blazer. Boys usually wear grey or navy pants, a white button-up shirt, and a navy blue blazer. Both genders often wear a school badge on their blazer.
The typical length for a Japanese school skirt is around knee-length, but this can vary depending on the school's regulations and the girl's height. Skirts usually fall just above or below the knees to maintain modesty and professionalism in the school setting.
Immigration and customs officers typically wear uniforms that consist of a badge, a name tag, and distinct insignias or patches representing their agency. The uniform can vary depending on the country and agency, but common features include a dark-colored shirt with patches, pants, a duty belt, and a cap or hat with agency insignia. Officers may also wear protective gear such as gloves and body armor.
School uniforms in Spain typically consist of a white shirt or blouse paired with a navy blue skirt or trousers. Students may also wear a navy blue sweater, cardigan, or blazer with the school logo. Uniforms are often accessorized with a tie or scarf in school colors.
School uniforms should be abolished because teens and children should be able to express themselves through their clothing. They shouldn't be forced and taught to look like everybody else.
No, the Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a set of laws that govern commercial transactions in the United States, not in the UK. The UK has its own legal framework for regulating commercial transactions, which includes different laws and regulations.
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
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it looks like a perd
Chilean clothes are closely associated with the garments like ponchos, coats, and pants.
it looks like it has colorful colors.
Yes. If I didn't have to wear my uniform. I look sexy in midriffs. Plus my boyfriend like to see me in them. ~Valounda~
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Every uniform is different.
By definition, a "uniform" is designed to be the same as everyone else. In order to add individual style to any uniform, one must alter the uniform which will make it no longer a uniform. It sucks, but a uniform is designed to make you look just like everyone else in a uniform.
It is just like the police uniform u see -.-
If you are asking about the necessary steps a school has to take to change a uniform they already have then it is quite an easy process. First, the school administration will decide what they want their new uniforms to look like. Then, once they have that sorted out they will go to a uniform supplier and pay them to mass produce the uniform items for them. Once the school has received a sample of of the uniform and are pleased with the results, they will alert all of the students attending their school that there has been a uniform change to which they will have to oblige. However, if you are wondering what steps a school has to take to turn the school into a uniformed school than the steps are basically the same. Like before, they will design a uniform, choose colours, crests, and fabrics. Then they will have their items mass produced and alert their student that there is now a uniform policy and that they are to buy their uniform items from the supplier.
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