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Cherie
22-08-2022, 12:31 PM
Is it really such a big deal to wear hand me down uniform. Sky news ran a segment several times yesterday where a Mum was moaning about having to send her 4 year old to school in hand me downs, then they rolled out a food bank which had now become a uniform bank and the guy was droning on about how awful if was that people had to use the second hand uniform shop, if someone gave me some uniform for my kids that I could reuse I did it...where is the issue, in fact its a good thing in terms of recycling, there are so many other issues right now, second hand school uniforms isn't one of them :rant:

bots
22-08-2022, 01:15 PM
i think school uniforms should be scrapped and then it wouldnt be an issue

Cherie
22-08-2022, 01:37 PM
i think school uniforms should be scrapped and then it wouldnt be an issue

The media were hyper ventilating about climate change, now they are pushing the narrative that reusing school uniform is a bad thing, they need to sort themselves out

Gusto Brunt
22-08-2022, 01:52 PM
Is it really such a big deal to wear hand me down uniform. Sky news ran a segment several times yesterday where a Mum was moaning about having to send her 4 year old to school in hand me downs, then they rolled out a food bank which had now become a uniform bank and the guy was droning on about how awful if was that people had to use the second hand uniform shop, if someone gave me some uniform for my kids that I could reuse I did it...where is the issue, in fact its a good thing in terms of recycling, there are so many other issues right now, second hand school uniforms isn't one of them :rant:

I agree, if it's the cheaper option then a 2nd-hand uniform is a good choice.

Seems a waste of money to buy a new uniform for a 5 year old and by the time she is 6 it's too tight.

Shoes on the other hand should never be 2nd-hand.

Crimson Dynamo
22-08-2022, 02:53 PM
id be cross with any mum that did not reuse perfectly good clothes for their children

What on earth. Smallest boy just got a whole load of tops from largest girl LT's boyfriend and he was made up

Swan
22-08-2022, 02:54 PM
I mean people buy 2nd hand clothes all the time. Ebay, Charity shops and so on. What makes School uniforms any different?!

thesheriff443
22-08-2022, 03:03 PM
i think school uniforms should be scrapped and then it wouldnt be an issue

No way

It was bought in to stop discrimination between the rich and poor
The same thing would happen today those not wearing the top brands or trainers would get picked on.

thesheriff443
22-08-2022, 03:05 PM
It’s just blowing up any issue to hit home at the cost of living.
There used to be nearly new school uniform sales at schools

rusticgal
22-08-2022, 03:09 PM
i think school uniforms should be scrapped and then it wouldnt be an issue


No I disagree....children get picked on for not having the most up to date trainers and clothes..sadly.

thesheriff443
22-08-2022, 03:10 PM
No I disagree....children get picked on for not having the most up to date trainers and clothes..sadly.

Thanks’s wot I said

bots
22-08-2022, 03:13 PM
No I disagree....children get picked on for not having the most up to date trainers and clothes..sadly.

yes, but if they are dressing in pre-worn school clothes, the same will happen with them

Crimson Dynamo
22-08-2022, 03:16 PM
yes, but if they are dressing in pre-worn school clothes, the same will happen with them

How could they tell?

and most kids hate wearing new school clothes as it draws attention to them - or it did when i was a kid

Actually at my school if you wore a blazer you were a pathetic posho and got picked on

It was almost as much of a red flag as coming to school with a musical instrument

Swan
22-08-2022, 03:19 PM
https://g325collectiveidentity.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/42cb2c21-83bb-47b0-8921-236d31.jpg

LT back in the day.

Crimson Dynamo
22-08-2022, 03:23 PM
https://g325collectiveidentity.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/42cb2c21-83bb-47b0-8921-236d31.jpg

LT back in the day.

:nono: I was no briefcase wanker


:hee:

Swan
22-08-2022, 03:25 PM
:nono: I was no briefcase wanker


:hee:

:joker:

Gusto Brunt
22-08-2022, 03:43 PM
I mean people buy 2nd hand clothes all the time. Ebay, Charity shops and so on. What makes School uniforms any different?!

I bought a fantastic real leather brown jacket from a charity shop last year. Cost £13.

Never worn. Well at least it looked brand new. And it was a brand name.

I looked online, and something similar real leather £189.:shocked::shocked::shocked:

Cherie
22-08-2022, 04:18 PM
I bought a fantastic real leather brown jacket from a charity shop last year. Cost £13.

Never worn. Well at least it looked brand new. And it was a brand name.

I looked online, and something similar real leather £189.:shocked::shocked::shocked:

class!

Beso
22-08-2022, 04:38 PM
Im all for getting rid of uniforms all together.

Most schools will have a 50 50 split of rich and poor kids, and I dont think these issues are even issues for kids anymore.

Strictly Jake
22-08-2022, 04:47 PM
I think it's a good idea to donate uniform kids have grown out of. The rate kids grow the jumpers don't even last the whole school year. We have just been given some school jumpers that were hardly worn. Saves buying a new one when there isn't anything wromg with them. Give them a good wash and it's fine

joeysteele
22-08-2022, 05:03 PM
Is it really such a big deal to wear hand me down uniform. Sky news ran a segment several times yesterday where a Mum was moaning about having to send her 4 year old to school in hand me downs, then they rolled out a food bank which had now become a uniform bank and the guy was droning on about how awful if was that people had to use the second hand uniform shop, if someone gave me some uniform for my kids that I could reuse I did it...where is the issue, in fact its a good thing in terms of recycling, there are so many other issues right now, second hand school uniforms isn't one of them :rant:

No, I see only a good thing for as long as they're still in good condition using uniforms.
It makes perfect sense really.
Even more so in families.

Oliver_W
22-08-2022, 05:18 PM
Yeah kids grow out of things so quickly what's the point in spending a lot of money on clothes? Especially uniform.

AnnieK
22-08-2022, 05:31 PM
My son's primary school had a jumper scheme....you could donate a good condition old.jumper and get a discount on a new one and anyone who couldn't afford (or didn't want.to buy) a badged jumper (they weren't compulsory anyway) could get a free second hand one.