It is a confusing question to decide whether to wear regulative school uniforms
or not. As far as I am concerned, although school uniforms will not make
everyone satisfied, the advantages of wearing school uniforms outnumber those
of the opposite views.
The first and the most important function of school uniforms is let young
students focus on studying, not diverting to compete with other classmates'
clothes. If school uniforms do not exist, being easily impressible, children will
pay much attention to what their friends and stars on TV wear to show
fashionable, fancy and stylistic pattern. It is reasonable to make the young
people wear uniform to prevent them from diversion of studying.
Furthermore, school uniforms save money for students' parents. Because of
love, they hardly refuse to buy new clothes for their children even though they
really do not need yet. The young consider little about money and have small
resistance to the temptations of the fashionable T-shirts and jeans, and their
parents usually spoil their children. So school uniforms can help students learn
frugality, plainness and neatness are much more worthy than fashion.
The last but not the least reason for school uniform is to strength the spirits of
students' organization and the obeying of regulations. That moral practice will
benefit them to the preparation for future occupation and experience.
In short, school uniforms are in use of students' study distraction, frugality, and
moral benefits. We can safely draw the conclusion that school uniforms are
valuably recommend