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While uniforms may promote school unity and discipline, they can be expensive for parents, do not significantly reduce inequality, and make the transition to adulthood more difficult by limiting choices in self-expression. Additionally, uniforms are often uncomfortable, do not improve academic performance, can make students feel controlled, are unflattering, do not respect different cultures, promote conformity over individuality, and are disliked by many students. Overall, there are questions around whether the downsides of uniforms outweigh the potential benefits.

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Uniform

While uniforms may promote school unity and discipline, they can be expensive for parents, do not significantly reduce inequality, and make the transition to adulthood more difficult by limiting choices in self-expression. Additionally, uniforms are often uncomfortable, do not improve academic performance, can make students feel controlled, are unflattering, do not respect different cultures, promote conformity over individuality, and are disliked by many students. Overall, there are questions around whether the downsides of uniforms outweigh the potential benefits.

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Should or should not wear uniform?

One of the most common rules in school premises is wearing uniform. It is highly mandated and
required for students in many schools and universities because it enhances the school pride, unity, and
community spirit. School uniforms may also improve attendance and discipline. However, there are also
several reasons why it is more ideal and convenient to wear normal/civilian clothes instead of wearing
uniforms especially in these times of pandemic.

Here are the 10 reasons why we should rather settle in wearing normal clothes rather than school
uniforms:

1. Uniforms Are Expensive

To start off, school uniforms can be quite expensive. Parents who send their children to schools that
require uniforms must not only pay for schooling and supplies, but they are also expected to pay extra for
uniforms, and that is something that not all parents are equipped to deal with. Since this is the case,
uniforms are often viewed as nothing more than one extra cost parents will have to pay for.

2. Doesn’t Stop Inequality

Another common argument in favor of uniforms is that school uniforms promote uniformity and equality
amon1g the students. To a certain degree, this is true. However, studies have shown that wearing
uniforms doesn’t significantly prevent division in the classroom.

3. Makes Transition from Childhood to Adulthood More Difficult

Oddly enough, forcing students to wear uniforms might even make the transition from childhood to
adulthood that much more difficult. Choices in clothing are a huge part of helping children and teens
become independent and self-reliant. Choosing clothes helps a child to become their own person and
learn how to make good decisions. If that choice of clothing is suddenly taken away, it will mess with the
child’s ability to make decisions, plus it makes their sense of self-identity a little bit more clouded.

4. Uniforms Are Uncomfortable

Additionally, school uniforms are not the most comfortable things on the planet to wear. Not all uniforms
are created equal, and most complaints about this tend to stem from high school and college students, but
uncomfortable uniforms are never a good thing.

Young elementary students who are constantly uncomfortable will have a much harder time focusing in
class and internalizing what they are supposed to be learning. This will ultimately prove to be quite
detrimental. Students, especially young children, should be as comfortable as possible in learning
environments.

5. Uniforms Don’t Improve Academic Performance

While we’re talking about focusing on school, let’s not forget that uniforms do practically nothing to
improve academic performance. This is true of not only elementary schools but colleges and high schools
as well. Uniforms don’t make a lick of difference in whether a student gets good grades or not. Plus, if
they are constantly uncomfortable (as mentioned above), uniforms might even prove to be detrimental to
a student’s education.

6. Make Students Feel Controlled

School uniforms do sometimes make students feel policed and controlled, and they tend to fight that
feeling. It does not always promote a sense of goodwill and cooperation, no matter how much teachers
and administrators may want it to. Many people start to feel like it would be more worth it to have the
students’ cooperation and agreement than their uniformity in clothing.

7. Uniforms Are Unflattering and Unstylish

Believe it or not, uniforms may also harm self-image and self-esteem for some students. Students usually
choose clothes that they are drawn to and feel comfortable and confident in. These are also clothes that
will fit their body shape and make them look the way they want to. Many uniforms will not be flattering
or stylish on students, so they will not enjoy them. If students are uncomfortable both physically and
emotionally, this will not make for a productive experience at school.

8. No Respect for Cultures

Uniforms don’t do much to promote respect for the cultures of other students. This is especially true of
students who are required to wear certain clothes to abide by the rules of their culture or religion. If they
are forced to wear a uniform that inhibits their ability to abide by their beliefs, they are not likely to be
comfortable or happy at school.

9. Promote Conformity

Another concern is that uniforms promote conformity rather than individuality. Freedom of speech and
thought are two very important factors in any person’s life. The idea of a “mandated” school uniform
quashes the idea of individual thought and expression. This makes it difficult for students to embrace
diversity, which is a crucial skill in today’s world. Students should be able to foster a good sense of
uniqueness and individuality, and wearing a uniform could be detrimental to that.

10. Student’s Don’t Like Uniforms

The bottom line is the fact that students just oppose the idea of uniforms. If you have students who are not
only uncooperative but unhappy and upset about required school uniforms, sooner or later, the
administration will have to question whether it’s actually worth it to enforce those requirements.

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