There was an experiment done in NYC in the 70s. Kids were given uniforms and more of them turned up and more of them did well - it is uniform because it is an equalizer - its not to conform, it's to neutralize wealth and extravagance versus poverty. Everyone in the same clothes - they focus on the work at hand, the school work. |
When half of the kids are wearing the same thing it’s pretty much a uniform.
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| I went to a rough high school and this was how all the pregnant girls hid their pregnancies. |
| This was a tend in the 90s, even in college, so not surprised it's coming back. It's a uniform the kids don't have to think about, and they don't look like they are soliciting on a streetcorner, so I'm fine with it. |
Then99% of the WJ females are pregnant . |
Women too. I made a topic on this a couple of months ago this and was attacked for being too clueless about WFH and too judgmental. I am very aware of WFM but sorry, going out in public looking like a lazy slob with no shame is just sad. |
Yep. Doesn't make me feel uppity, I actually feel sad for the kids. |
| This is the most pathetic thread lol |
| My kid is a PJ pant kid. I’m glad she’s in that group instead of the crop top group. 🤷🏻♀️ |
| I made the mistake of going to the Wildwood Starbucks during lunchtime this week. 98% of the girls from WJ were in there wearing pajama pants, slippers, and crop tops. Not a good look. |
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Isnt there a dress code against wearing pajamas to school? Ours specifically says no pajamas/pajama bottoms; public school. But I do realize that is very much open to interpretation.
Personally, even if allowed, I wouldn't let my child go to school in pjs. Sorry, but you need to get dressed daily. |