Jo can you imagine any of us as 14-yr-olds liking a school uniform that looked
smart?
We didn't have one at primary school. Grammar school was very strict, and you had to have the regulation items from the proper supplier.
The winter uniform was ok in parts, navy skirt with two pleats front and back, navy jumper. But the shirts were truly horrible, mid blue with different coloured stripes. And socks had to be ghastly beige, I've a feeling tights (or actually stockings) weren't allowed till maybe the third form.
Oh and Tuf lace-up shoes
The skirts were good as they had elastic on the inside of the waist, with a button, so you could adjust it. They were meant to be near knee-length but of course we rolled them over and over in between checks. No need to roll them by about the third form though, as we grew
No-one ever had more than one throughout 5 years, so although expensive they were worth it.
The summer one was awful a strange dress with round neck with collar, straight but a front pleat, in the odd mid-blue, with stripes...carefully designed to suit absolutely nobody