I think you may be reffering to the Renaissance because there was no school in the middle ages.
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There were a lot of schools in the Middle Ages, and about seventy of them are still open today. I don't think they had uniforms, however. A lot of the schools were in monasteries, and the monks had uniform habits (clothes), but these were related to the monastic life, rather than the schools, and a student who was not a monk or novice would not have worn a habit, because they related to the order, not the school.
The Union armys uniforms were blue.
medieval teenagers community was not very, especially for the girls, who had to work, cook and look after their younger siblings.
The Romans did not have school reports.
It looks like a wooden cart without a roof and has a giant hurling arm.
Like usual horse saddle except for metal hinges to keep the reigns held to the saddle and foot holds.
Every school that requires a uniform has a different uniform.
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it looks like a perd
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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~
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.
Hmm i think the elementary uniform in most schools is quite kiddish. When kids come to high school they need something that definitely makes them look mature and not like kids.
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It looks like every other teams uniform, but in a different color.