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A policy that requires public schools to wear uniforms would bad idea for several reasons. First of all, no style of clothing looks good on everyone. In their pre-teen-and teen years, students are especially sensitive about their appearance, and having to wear clothing that does not fit them well will do little to help their fragile self-esteems. In addition, uniforms are expensive. Students would need too have at least two complete sets of uniforms to allow for laundering, which could be very costly for parents. On course, since most students are not likely to wear their uniforms after school, parents also have to purchase everyday clothes like jeans, shirts, and skirts, adding significantly to the amount they must spend on clothes. Furthermore, during the school year students may outgrow their uniforms or other clothing, increasing the cost for some families. Finally, a uniform policy ignores families, rights and freedom to make clothing decision that are best for them. Certainly school should be able to restrict clothing that features obscene or objectionable slogans or that exposes too much skin. However, making all students dress the same says that individuality is less important than conformity. To conclude, the world already has too many followers, so public schools should allow students the freedom to express their unique personalities through their clothing.
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