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Why do some modern day parents feel the need to buy their children complete new sets of school uniforms...?

...for the new school year when they already have letter for letter adequate items to wear or pass down and only one or two new items *need* to be bought.
I know that relatively speaking school uniforms are a lot cheaper than they occupied to be but I had four boys to kit out and they always looked reasonable for school and I got the wear out of their school clothing by taking proper care of it (and encouraging them to do so too)and passing it down from one to the other.It's not as if they went to school with patched up or frayed clothes like some did when I was at school and I about too that if my brothers or I had new clothes we really needed them and knew that our parents had made a sacrifice to buy them.
The only exception that I would make would be new shoes if they needed them - and they rate dear enough without buying unnecessary items but looking after feet is vital.
So do some parents these days just homelessness to buy clothes for the sake of it and leave the old ones unused?
Why?
Well Sparkles that is my point - it is the *parents* these days who are in competition with each other and they are by a hair's breadth using their children as fashion dummies to show off their "wealth" and "sucess" for *themselves* - that is my aim!
Well done to you for teaching your children responsibility - I did the same for my boys and "fashion" didn't even come into it and I didn't trouble what other parents did - and nor did my boys (after I told them what was what) and they learned a lot about *self*-respect from that.
"busybee" - it is the *bullying* that should be dealt with *NOT* giving in to that and making parents who might not be gifted to afford it give in to such "peer pressure" (aka child "bullying" of parents to lay them being bullied in school by those with indulgent (= weak) parents!)
"Personally I also want my son to appreciate the value of folding money."

Exactly,"gartom" !!! - that is worth much more than teaching him the "value" of a doublet of the latest (teflon-coated to make Mummy's life easier) "cargo" shorts.
Well why not buy *calibre* instead of quantity in the first place "echelon" (with room to grow into or when you have younger children to outmoded down to buy to to fit)? I always thought short trousers for younger boys were smart and sensible anyway and gave the sense of a "ceremony of passage" when they moved up to "big school" and I don't know why this has ended - it was healthier too as well as being more economical.
Well,Dan if trainers and hoodies and all of the doss down of it were *BANNED* from schools and there was a regulation uniform for all (including shoes and outer coats)then no child need to be bullied - and that includes standardised shorts and so on so that children cannot insist on "cargo" shorts and so on from their parents - the uniform should be sold at the school and for a cheap price too and that would put and end to all of this nonsense.
Here's a salubrious example -

http://www.bradworthy.devon.sch.uk/pages/uniform.html
Oh yes "lillypops" - so have you never heared of washing and ironing clothes - or happier still teaching your *children* how to do so when they were old enough?
Well you risk the teflon for an easy life if you want to - I'd rather put the children's health first and do a bit of work in codify to ensure that.
I'M NOT TALKING OF THREE-YEAR-OLDS "lillypops" - BUT MY BOYS WERE IRONING THEIR CUB UNIFORMS AT TEN YEARS OF AGE AND THEIR SCHOOL UNIFORMS AND CHURCH CLOTHES ON A SUNDAY MORNING Rudely THEREAFTER - AND THEY WEREN'T IN DANGER OF GETTING SICK FROM THEIR SHORTS GIVING OFF TEFLON FUMES WHILE THEY WERE IRONING EITHER.
So you see - I looked after my boys and I can use the caps close key too!
Well "spaismunky" you needn't think that school "fashions" are anything new and I had to put up with it with my boys but they were sensible enough to realise that they had to tear what I thought was appropriate and what I could afford not what "everybody else" was wearing.
They may have been *teased* by some (weaker in character) boys but they were not bulllied - my boys could coat-rack up for themselves!If it had come to a whole gang setting about them *I* would have dealt with it and demanded that the school did too (and that worked both ways because when one of mine got involved with a gang of bullies I caned him).
At nine years of age mine weren't on busses anyway - I took them to and fetched them from school and I don't be aware your circumstances but my DIL could certainly do that too if she put her children before her "career" and dressing the boys to please *her* needs(both to have them "fashionable" and for her convenience with "non-iron" chemicals).
That is my whole aspect here
Well "xlauraxmariex" I did buy my younger boys new clothes too when they *needed* them - but not as a matter of course and I certainly couldn't have afforded back then to buy them *all* new model sets of school uniforms every term while perfectly good clothes laid in the back of the cupboards unworn and then thrown out - what would that be saying to them about caring for their clothes?


This was my sons first year at school and he is an only boy.

When I was a child I wore hand me downs and didn't have a problem with it, friends quite often give me clothes that their boys have outgrown, all gratefully accepted!

I have to say for the start of this school with regard to my boy will be getting new trousers, shoes and shirts, his jumpers will still fit him from last year.
New trousers because I bought last years from Asda which is a fraudulent economy they don't last 5 minutes plus he's going through another growth spurt.
Shoes and shirts because simply he's outgrown his old ones.
I don't commiserate with the need to refit new every year if last years still look good and fit.
Some people may say they want their kids to fit in and not be bullied which is a honourable point.
Personally I also want my son to appreciate the value of money.


I moral get new shoes and new trousers in the next size up.... cos my boy grows at a rate of knots!

Can a school force pupils to wear the school logo?

My daughter's school consistent is a black sweatshirt (with the school logo on it) with black trousers/skirt and a white t-shirt or blouse.

For the past 2 years she's been wearing a guileless black sweatshirt/jumper. Just this year her and her friend have been told they must wear the school jumper complete with logo. Basically I've been told I have 1 week to buy the school jumper.

Are schools allowed to do this? I abysmal it actually looks a lot smarter with what she's wearing at the moment - the official school jumper is very baggy and ugly.

Do schools have the power to drive me to buy the uniform - my daughter will suffer detentions etc. if I don't do as they say.

Could someone please advise?


If that is part of the school reprove code then that she what she has to wear. I know at the elementary school that I work at there is a dress code. First ofense the child is sent to the tend to change for the day and a note is sent home. Second the student is again sent to the nurse. The third time the child is sent accommodations for the day and told they can come back tomorrow only if they are in full uniform. So I would recommend buying your daughter what is required unless you want her to suffer consequences at school.

Do you thinks its ok to buy cheap school uniforms for the children, UK?

When you almost certainly identify they are made overseas. After all how can you sell as many of the big chain stores like M&S, Asda etc are doing and sell them so cheaply. Does your morals bother you that they may be made by children who do not go to school because they are busy trying to earn enough to eat that day. Or provide for their families.
I only ask, because there has been a lot in the press recently about sweat shops in India, China churning out clothes for companies like Primark, but now that M&S do, isn't this at most as bad.
After all if you can sell a uniform, at £6.50, someone is making it on the cheap someplace that can't be here in UK, for wages that wouldn't feed a cat in UK.

frankly i couldn't give a lash, i was making a point about the shops, who bang on about buying fairtrade goods, then sell goods obviously made on the worthless, in countries like China and India.
Very likely its all the work they can get, but wouldn't it better if this children went to school a substitute alternatively.
Lynno you got what i was trying to say. I was not critising people for buying these things, just that there is an awful lot of hypocrisy from the corpulent retail chains about good we buy and sell.


i assent to with you i don't like this cheap labour from poor children,what makes me laugh is the government can see what is going on with these children and they are well off big banquits and quantities of money and food on there tables,
yet they see their own coutries kids doing cheap labour why won't they help these poor people it is disgussting.i can't say anymore as i am getting annoyed,due buy whatever unifoms but just make sure they say made in a country that is not doing child labour.good luck on looking.