School uniforms should be mandatory in schoolsFor many decades, school systems have wondered about school uniforms and whether they are beneficial to students or not. The typical school uniform is seen, most commonly, in private schools; however, some public school systems have switched to school uniforms. Why should all schools, public and private, switch to uniform? School uniforms are beneficial to the student because they limit clothing-related distractions, promote an organized structure, decrease the need to purchase excessive amounts of street clothes, and eliminate the controversy of adopting a school dress code. The first school uniforms were actually used in 16th century England in charity schools for poor children. Schools that do not have a uniform, more often than not, have a set school dress code. The tricky thing about having school dress codes is that there is a lot of controversy over the interpretation of the dress code. Everyone tends to interpret the rules of a dress code differently, making it quite difficult to enforce the policy uniformly among students. The hardest part about the school dress code is that, in most cases, the policy is not consistently enforced and changes depending on who the person is, what their body type is, and how attractive they may or may not be . A school uniform reinforces conformity in every student, so that no one stands out from the others. The school uniform ensures that everyone has to follow the policy and that there is no 'body shaming' for students who may not be as popular, fit or attractive as. Anti-uniform people often think that there is only one place and one way to purchase specific school uniforms for their children, leading them to believe that school uniform is quite expensive and difficult to convert. There are critics who think that a school uniform is just a skirt and that it looks absolutely elegant with trousers and a blazer. From the students' perspective, they may see the uniform as a set of boring and obnoxious clothes that they are forced to wear to school every single day, without a doubt, throughout their school years. Some people who oppose the switch to school uniform don't want to constantly reuse clothes and want a full closet, but who needs a full closet
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