Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we lived in the UK I got to experience what real uniforms looked like -- LOVE THEM! Wish we had them here. Some of them were uglier than others, but each school had a unique one and it added to both school spirit and keeping kids looking like kids.
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No offense (my spouse also grew up in the UK), but no. Wouldn't work here. U.S. culture is more casual than U.K. These kids look like mini 50-year-olds.
PP here. Sorry, that came off harsher than I meant it to! But I do think these uniforms look a bit too conservative to work in DCPS. I like the Mundo Verde dress code--school t-shirt and bottom of your choice.
Anonymous wrote:"I will never understand why parents don't want uniforms! They are so easy."
SPD kid. I would literally have to move from DC if DCPS adopted a city-wide uniform policy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm mixed on uniforms. I like the simplicity of it, but it's also boring. Also, khakis seem a popular choice, but yet universally unflattering.
My boys are adorable in their khakis... And the older kids at the school look fine.
Anonymous wrote:I'm mixed on uniforms. I like the simplicity of it, but it's also boring. Also, khakis seem a popular choice, but yet universally unflattering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we lived in the UK I got to experience what real uniforms looked like -- LOVE THEM! Wish we had them here. Some of them were uglier than others, but each school had a unique one and it added to both school spirit and keeping kids looking like kids.
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DC Heat & Humidity > London Heat & Humidity
Here's the Australian solution to that:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we lived in the UK I got to experience what real uniforms looked like -- LOVE THEM! Wish we had them here. Some of them were uglier than others, but each school had a unique one and it added to both school spirit and keeping kids looking like kids.
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DC Heat & Humidity > London Heat & Humidity

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we lived in the UK I got to experience what real uniforms looked like -- LOVE THEM! Wish we had them here. Some of them were uglier than others, but each school had a unique one and it added to both school spirit and keeping kids looking like kids.
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No offense (my spouse also grew up in the UK), but no. Wouldn't work here. U.S. culture is more casual than U.K. These kids look like mini 50-year-olds.
Anonymous wrote:When we lived in the UK I got to experience what real uniforms looked like -- LOVE THEM! Wish we had them here. Some of them were uglier than others, but each school had a unique one and it added to both school spirit and keeping kids looking like kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When we lived in the UK I got to experience what real uniforms looked like -- LOVE THEM! Wish we had them here. Some of them were uglier than others, but each school had a unique one and it added to both school spirit and keeping kids looking like kids.
No offense (my spouse also grew up in the UK), but no. Wouldn't work here. U.S. culture is more casual than U.K. These kids look like mini 50-year-olds.
PP here. I agree that it wouldn't work, but I wish it would.
Anonymous wrote:When we lived in the UK I got to experience what real uniforms looked like -- LOVE THEM! Wish we had them here. Some of them were uglier than others, but each school had a unique one and it added to both school spirit and keeping kids looking like kids.
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Anonymous wrote:Not in upper NW - this makes most of the system seem so "ghetto."