Monday, November 28, 2011

knee high socks

At Chance Harbour you don't have to wear uniforms. The same did not apply to my high school:

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  1. Takes me back to my highschool days. Except my uniform was white top and blue skirt.

    btw, not sure what you friend was doing to her skirt (wedgie removal) but it makes that second picture hil.ar.ious.

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  2. We didn't have a uniform at my high school, but there was a very strict dress code. Young men must wear dress pants, shirt & tie at all times, jackets were also required but need not be worn during classes. Young ladies were required do wear skirts or dresses, they were only allowed to wear pants between the months of November and March (late fall to early spring here)

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  3. I almost forgot, skirts & dresses had to be below the knee. Your uniforms would have been much too short for the nuns to approve. Did I forget to mention the school was run by nuns?

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  4. Uniforms are fun :) When I visited Japan, I fell in love with the school uniforms there. I always wished I had to wear them at my school - but perversely, if I had to have worn them, I probably would have hated them!

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