Did you wear school uniforms?

Did you wear school uniforms?

Yes, in first 9 years of education. (Elementary)

This

no and yes

all the way up to college, tho it was kinda optional in HS.

Yes.

Tony Blair's arrest for treason when?

Yes, the fashion's uniform.

Adidas, Nike, Lacoste...

Blair actually got rid of the last laws making treason a capital offence. No, I'm not kidding.

>Levenshulme, like its neighbour Longsight, was historically a wealthy and middle class district of Manchester,[2][3] though in modern times has lost this status and population.

hmmm any guesses why?

kek

Only up till Elementary, from Middle school onward we were allowed to wear casual clothes.

never. my entire schooling i was allowed to wear whatever i wanted.

Yes.And they are fucking ugly.

>school uniforms

No.
They tried to force it once but nobody listened anyway.

Nope. But we had to have the school symbol print.

Only until middle school
I hated my uniform but I liked how the girls looked in theirs

I weared in first school grades, as well as red star with Lenin portrait

Only in elementary, it was just khakis and a coarse polo, girls could wear kneelength (or longer) skirts.

yes, all the way from primary to college (high school for you foreigners), tho a very inner city sort of urban (aka brown) schools dont have uniforms

I wore it in preschool, junior high, high school

Yes.

They were required up to 11th grade

never, it's some anglo thing

only sometimes. My primary school had no uniforms, but my intermediate and college did. But at the school one of my friends went to, there was no uniform there either

*are

They are still mandatory

No.
It was mandatory in my school but I had wore it before 8th grade only, than me and most of my classmates stopped doing this because it was ugly and uncomfortable shit, also it was our teenager protest not to wear it.
Uniform was black trousers, white shirt and green woolen waistcoat. You had to wear this woolen shit even in the summer.

I liked my elementary school uniform desu, it was dark green pants with a white polo shirt that had the school colors on the collar, above that a gold-ish brown vest, and on top of that if it got cold a sweater (cardigan i guess would be the proper term).

It was super comfy.

yes, all 12 years of general education

It's compulsory from preschool up until final year of secondary school (high school)

Yes, they're obligatory during all elementary school...

It's a white coat with a cockade on it.

Yes but only until high school.

Oh my god. That's the first time i've ever seen a chinese poster

>It's a white coat with a cockade on it.
Just wait until I visit.

Yeah when I lived in Mehico.
Once in the States I didn't have to wear shit. I remember trying to look up the girl's skirt during recess kek

No, we just went with our regular clothes. I much prefer it, though uniforms can look a little bit neater but that's from an adult's perspective.

kill yourself spic

Fortunately no. It's the most commie thing ever

>I remember trying to look up the girl's skirt during recess kek
No wonder, you're a 4 foot tall beaner.

I honestly kinda miss uniforms, they look pretty nice now that I get a second look at them.

The idea behind a school uniform is to cover all social differences between the childs, this leaves the kids in a place where everyone is equal.

Since education is free here, that white coat represent that it doesn't matter if you're poor, white, mestizo, in the school they're all equal...

No

But you can't see pantsu like that wtf

>manlet calling another manlet manlet
I'd had posted a pic of the American army compared to Europe but I don't save them

yes from kindy to the end. They were pretty handsome desu

at the high school only

that's some third world shit

No, Dutch people are generally allergic to symbols of authority.

Despite always following authority.

And of course a B*lgian has to enter the thread and shit it up with his retarded outpouring, lowering the quality of the discussion in the process, as well as not actually conveying the information related to the topic at hand. You really deserve for your so-called "country" - although such a qualification is quite moot when it comes to the heap of trash and madness that is Belgium - to be carpet bombed, plowed and then to have salt poured all across the territory to make sure nothing would ever exist there ever again.

bit rude but I'll take it

Those are nice actually.
So pure.

From kindergarten until middle school it were sailor uniforms and pic related. For high school it was just a shirt and jeans, it was then when I started to miss seeing skirts.