Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Personalize Uniforms

Wearing a school uniform doesn't have to be a punishment, especially if you use your creativity and sense of style to customize your look while still staying within the bounds of your school dress code. Here's how.


Instructions


1. Focus on what you can wear instead of what you can't. Crying over not being able to wear red shirts, when the dress code specifically states that blue shirts are mandatory, won't accomplish your goals. Reading the rules carefully just might expose loopholes and gray areas that you can exploit to benefit your fashion desires. For example, your dress code may address color choice but fail to give guidance on fabric choice. Using this knowledge can expand your options instead of leaving you to follow the crowd.


2. Take your uniform to a tailor for a customized look. Your khaki pants don't have to be a carbon copy of the other khaki pants in your closet. Use different stitching techniques to add subtle flair while maintaining your individuality. Adding pleats to pants and ruffles to shirts can give them a unique look and differentiates them from a sea of dull clothing.


3. Spice up your shirts with different accessories. Simply switching out your shirt buttons can change your uniform for the better. Adding beading and monogrammed lettering to your sleeves give your shirts a polished appearance that school administrators will have a tough time prohibiting. Clipping school lapel pins and spirit buttons to your shirt shows off your school pride as well as your fashion sense. Trading in your standard tie for a bow tie can help you breathe new life into your uniform.


4. Keep your pants interesting with customized items. Although a black belt may be a mandatory item, it doesn't have to be a plain leather belt. Using a snakeskin belt buckle imprinted with your name or initials can make you smile. Cuffing or adding suspenders to your pants can upgrade your uniform while maintaining appropriate dress regulations.


5. Let your feet do the walking and the talking. Wear shoes that reflect your mood and individuality instead of choosing boring options. Switch your shoes several times each week, or each day to show off your creativity. Replacing your shoestrings with ribbons or pom-pom strings can be a great way to customize your look. Adding tassels to your socks or leggings can demonstrate your ingenuity. Spice up your socks and hosiery by choosing bright colors and bold patterns.









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