In both my primary and secondary schools, there were mixed people in terms of financial origin. So maybe the uniforms helped limit some of the bullying, though bullying based on other factors still existed. We did have none uniform days, and nobody was bullied for clothes that wasn't already bullied for other reasons, anyway.
Given the choice as a kid, I'd have picked uniform, though it's really only been in the last two or three years my sense of style has developed. That said, nobody in my secondary school had a sense of style, unless you counted blindly following the most prevalent trends.
In any case, as has been mentioned, at least it solved my issue of having to pick clothes for the day.
Given the choice as a kid, I'd have picked uniform, though it's really only been in the last two or three years my sense of style has developed. That said, nobody in my secondary school had a sense of style, unless you counted blindly following the most prevalent trends.
In any case, as has been mentioned, at least it solved my issue of having to pick clothes for the day.