Saturday, April 17, 2010

Uniforms?

You wake up. Oh, shoot, you slept through your alarm, again! Only 10 minutes to get ready and head out the door. You spring out of your bed and land heavily on the carpeted floor, running to your closet you start digging through your clothes. You randomly stick your hand in and grab a tee shirt and then search for your favourite pair of skinny jeans. Making a messy pile of disarranged pants in your closet you remember that your jeans have to be washed, guess your not wearing those today... Deciding to go for an semi-okayish pair of sweat pants you leap down the last few stairs and grab an apple from the table and head out the door. By the time you get to school, you're late, you notice that your pants and your shirt do not match and that you are probably wearing the most ugliest outfit you have ever seen in your entire life. That's life without an organized uniform to help you in the morning.

A grey kilt, white shirt, navy sweater and a blue, yellow and red striped tie. That is our uniform. Consider wearing just one outfit for quite a few years of your life, it just gets boring after a couple of weeks. But then there are the pros, like in the morning not rushing trying to figure out what to wear. Uniforms are... well they're both good and bad. It's hard to say.

Bad news, uniforms are just not what most people would call fashion forward or a 'do' in the fashion world. They're just not flattering on most people and are dull colours such as grey, navy and white. Most teenagers would not be caught in something like this at all on a weekend because uniforms are pretty much the opposite of comfy. They are stiff, pressed, and made out of materials that are not soft and snugly.

One last thing that makes uniforms okay are that they give people the sense of equality. Everyone is deemed equal. No one has the most expensive shirt, or the most trendy designer jeans. Everyone fits in. But is that enough to make uniforms okay to wear every single day of the school year??? Once again I'm stumped on what to say, split evenly on a fine line.

Uniforms have many pros and cons to them. I think it certainly makes mornings much more easier, but then there's the sacrifice of comfort and style. I think that it's all opinion. Does the comfort and style just cross the line for you? Or can you survive just for those mornings? In the end, are uniforms ultimately in for the better or worse? What do you think?

Commented on: Fiona's Blog Post! :)

2 comments:

  1. Wow! That's a great post! I really like the way you started it. And for me I like the uniform, that is, as far as uniforms go. I don't have much of a wardrobe so not worrying about any of that stuff makes it easy for me.
    One thing that did catch my eye is you only mentioned the kilt, and not pants; some of us do have to wear those too. But other than that this post was awesome.
    Nice job ;) ~Tristan

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  2. Emily, I love to read that you expressed all sides of the opinion not just one side! I thought your descriptions were great and they really created images in my mind. On this blog you have written a mixed feeling, has that feeling changed at all yet? I think that uniforms are good because then you don't have to rush in the mornings to find something to wear. Next time maybe you could group your paragraphs according to whether they are positive and negative, not back and forth. Otherwise I loved it!!! Great job :)

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