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... one outfit. Most pupils would like to have a different outfit for each day which increases the cost significantly. And the reality is that not everyone has large sums of money to clothe their children each year. If uniform wasn't compulsory then poorer families would be forced to buy cheaper "Un-Branded" clothes. These "Un-Branded" clothes are, counted as "Un-Cool" and "Un-Trendy" by most of today's youth, this may lead to bulling of the unfortunate pupil not wearing the latest fashion and brand names. Another valid argument, mainly made by teachers and members of the public in favour in uniform, is that if pupils do wear uniform then they'll be easily recognised outside of school. Additionally, if outsiders not wearing the schools uniform enter the school, then they will stand out of the crowd because their clothing is different. For example if some pupils who are wearing there uniform who are outside ...
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