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What is your school's dress code?

My school has two uniforms.
Two days a week we have to use the "formal" clothes. 3 days a week we have to use the "comfy" uniform.
It's a bit silly. The two days there is PE class you have to wear the comfy uniform with your PE stuff underneath the clothes (unless you can't take the class).

I have to use the formal uniform every Monday and Wednesday. Comfy with PE is Tuesday and Friday (but I don't have to wear the PE stuff).

What is even silliest is that if you don't wear the required uniform in the assigned day, you will receive a discipline punishment. -.- So if I have to wear the formal clothes on Monday, but forget or can't, I go with the "comfy" set, and get penalized. If you forget the correct uniform too much they call your parents. -.-

Luckily I have always used the correct uniform in the correct day so I have never been in trouble for this. There are some times when you have to wear the formal uniform even if your day states you don't have to, like when we are "honoring" our country's flag and stuff like that~. I don't know if other countries have this, but basically some days we have a "Civic Hour" at the first period, where we gather, sing the national anthem, and things like that. If there's a Civic Hour, you have to wear the formal uniform.

Ahhhh it sounds so confusing but it makes more sense if you just live it hahahaha.

Things that don't require the uniform are... Your hair has to have a natural color (you cannot dye it with artificial colors). Girls can wear earrings as long as they are not too big or distracting. Your nails have to be short. Your uniforms cannot have any "modifications". They are really strict with these rules. Boys can't have long hair.

(You're also not allowed to go to public places with any of the uniforms - if a teacher sees you outside of school with your uniform, then you actually receive a tough punishment).
 
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I went to private schools for middle and high school so I wore uniforms. For middle school, I had khaki skorts, skirts, or pants with a navy polo. Skorts and skirts had to be at the knee or at least three fingers length from the middle of the knee. The girls couldn't wear makeup or nail polish or jewelry unless it was religious. Only the fleece jackets with the school emblem were allowed (which really sucked cause they once gave us the option of a hoodie with the school emblem, but administration turned on us and said we couldn't wear them AFTER we bought them). We had "dress" uniforms, which was a white button up shirt with a black vest and for boys, khaki pants, and for girls, khaki skirts. We all had to wear shoes that were completely black.

Then for high school, we had to war khaki shorts that went down to our knees with an approved school top, which was either a white, royal blue, or orange polo or an orange and white or blue and white zip up shirt. We had to wear either the school sweater or jacket. Our undershirts also had to either be blue, black, gray, or white. Hair color had to be natural looking too.

But I'm in college so no one gives a damn about how we dress unless it is a requirement for a certain class. But I'm in nursing school so on lab days, I have to wear scrubs. On clinical days, I have to wear my all white uniform with white shoes.
 
They have a complicated one but they just don't enforce it. Some girl wore a shirt skirt and tube top today.
 
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