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1.Shirts or Blouses: These are typically collared shirts or blouses in specific colors or patterns. The shirt's color and style can vary, but it's often a solid color such as white, blue, or a school-specific color.
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2.Pants or Skirts: Students may wear uniform pants, slacks, or skirts. These are usually in solid colors and may have specific length or style requirements.
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3.Jumpers or Dresses: In some cases, female students may have the option to wear jumpers or dresses as part of the uniform.
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4.Ties or Scarves: Some schools include ties or scarves as part of the uniform, often with specific patterns or colors.
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5.Sweaters or Cardigans: Many schools allow students to wear uniform sweaters, cardigans, or vests, especially in colder weather.
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6.Jackets or Blazers: Some schools have formal jackets or blazers with school emblems or logos for special occasions or events.
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7.Footwear: Schools may specify the type of footwear that is allowed, such as dress shoes, specific colors, or restrictions on open-toed shoes.
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8.Socks or Tights: The uniform often includes guidelines for the color and style of socks or tights.
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9.Accessories: Some schools allow limited accessories, such as belts or hair accessories, while others have restrictions on accessories like jewelry and hats.
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10.Physical Education Uniform: In addition to the standard uniform, students may have a separate uniform for physical education or sports activities, including T-shirts, shorts, and athletic shoes.