We had some British software developers visit our group once and the contrast was stark. They wore suits and business dresses and we wore jeans and t-shirts. I mentioned the difference and one said they were expected to look professional. One of my gang said we were expected to write good code.
Never trust an IT guy in full suit and tie.
I don’t know if it’s autism or what but you can’t make think that a dress shirt and regular shirt are not just fabrics and neither are more or less proper and that it’s as real as the tooth fairy.
I feel like Americans would freak out in the most incredible way if they had hs uniforms
We kinda have them, but we freaked out and largely discontinued them.
Muh freedom moment
freeeeeeeedumb
Many do. Mostly Catholics though, and those kids are a little intense. My wife was smoking in the bathroom and dating while I was painting minis
I think 3 of the dozen or so public schools around where I grew up had uniforms (lucky me, I went to one of them, ugh), while every private school (90% of which were some flavor of christian) had them. Most were more along the lines of ‘dress code’ than uniform though. I’m remembering khaki pants and bland colored polos more so than the blazer/tie/coat thing. It’s probably because it’s hot as balls on leather in the sun around here, so anything more than that would be killing kids or the AC budget.
Private schools exist
I feel like anyone would freak out in the most incredible way if they had their freedom of choice and autonomy suddenly stripped away.
Uniforms aren’t part of the culture in US public education. There’s also conflicting studies on whether uniforms even make a difference so it’s not like there’s a clear argument for them.
Also, while uniforms aren’t standard in public schools there is typically a dress code students are expected to follow.
See what I mean???
I don’t. Please explain it.
Wearing a uniform = having your freedom of choice and autonomy taken away.
You’re delusional bruh
So you’re saying kids who go to a school with uniforms have the freedom to choose their clothes?
See how far your delusions of thinking you can wear whatever you want get you by catching a train naked. We all have uniforms. Freedom to choose your clothes is a fucking stupid take on uniform policy. Why don’t you use your freedom of movement and touch some grass.
Uniforms aren’t part of the culture in US public education.
Also, while uniforms aren’t standard in public schools there is typically a dress code students are expected to follow.
Please don’t engage in a straw man argument. I specifically said “if they had their freedom of choice and autonomy suddenly stripped away”.
Uniforms aren’t part of the culture for the majority of students in the US. If that switched overnight then yes, they would reasonably “freak out”.
Your generalized statement is “delusional”. There are plenty of private schools in the US that require uniforms, numerous jobs that require a specific uniform, and pretty much all businesses have a dress code.
So yes, going from a standard where no uniform is required in a school to having to wear one, especially if it was mandated without warning or input from those it affects would constitute “having your freedom of choice and autonomy taken away”.
Freedom of choice is the ability to make decisions and take actions based on one’s own preferences and desires, without undue external constraints or coercion.
Freedom of autonomy refers to the capacity of an individual to make their own choices and be self-governing, free from external constraints or coercion.
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My high school look was so extra that if you lived in Seattle 25 years ago just talking about my hair and jacket could dox me.
My high school look started off so extra. It pivoted so slightly, yet thoroughly, to whatever the opposite of extra is, that if I described it and dropped a location I’d probably dox myself.
Same, what have you got to lose?
Anonymity
I meant, might as well get weird with your fashion.
Oh. Same answer. I was known beyond my circle of friends.
One of my school photos got swooped up and put on bad 90’s hair trends lists. I was just being an asshole for my id photo though. Every once and awhile I get tagged by a friend in a comment “ is this you?”
I bet we’ve met at a house party held by one of the Sam’s from Center School. That or a Burner “art fundraiser/party”.
See you on the dance floor.
Hahah! I hadn’t even heard of Center School, I was up in Wallingford. Your neck of the woods was definitely cooler than mine.
I mean, Wallingford has some awesome peeps too. I’m not “from” here, but was brought into the fold by some locals 15 years ago and have had many house party encounters with people that have lived here their entire lives and families have been here for generations (good buddy of mine has family dating back to the founding of Ballard).
And we are all hanging out all over the city partying. Crocodile, Tractor Tavern, El Corazon, Nectar Lounge, Comet, Columbia City Theater, OG Funhouse, Nuemos & Barboza, and sooo much more.
Seattle is a fun city. And if you can find your peeps, this place will raise you up.
I left a few years ago, but by then it had changed a lot. Seattle has always been a boomtown, and I think it’s more my style during the busts.
In this new place I haven’t had time to find a crowd, too busy being dad. Most of England feels like the rundown side of a gold rush though, all faded glory. Works for me.
Nice, same. Then I reverted to corporate boring after high school and am now finding my freedom again.
Meangirls feels kinda accurate?
I remember the popular girls often dressed the way Lindsay Lohan did in that movie.Then again, I graduated shortly before that movie came out, so it’s been a while and my memory may have failed me
Graduated in '07 and yeah, all Mean Girls was missing was Happy Bunny and these fucking things:
Mean girls looks like my high school did.
Went to HS in the late 90s. I didn’t “dress up” but I didn’t want to look grundge or a homeless person. My classmates used to call me Metro or a yuppie.
Every girl wore sweats, and every guy dressed like a hobo in the 90s.
Looking Metro means you got style
No it means you have to fight Nazis, Commies, and figure out what the fuck the dark ones are doing.
???
Metro 2033 is a good game and a great book, same with its sequels. The author is currently on the run from the Russian government if memory serves right since his books have a shit tonne of critique on the Russian government and Russian society.
That JNCO era was really something.
Those jeans make you look like you’re wearing your parents’ pants.
The thumbs through the belt loops thing lmao
It doesn’t get much cooler than that.
I used to think that media isn’t influencing my real life worldviews in a significant way. But now that I am older, I realised that media sold us impossible notions that so long as you live within your means, you could have a pretty good lifestyle as a young adult, while also eventually able to save money to buy your own house and raise a family. I kinda got that from Friends. Although now, that ship has sailed. These shows and movies were operating on the zeitgeist at the time during the economic boom in 1990s and 2000s (well the media is scripted as well, so of course there is bending reality). After the late 00’s economic crash, as a millennial, we are forced to give up one desire and dreams over the other. We couldn’t have it all unlike the older generations.
I feel worse for the younger generations following us. They are going to inherit a world that is literally cooking everyone, in spite the inspiration from Greta Thunberg to global protest against the inaction on climate change when they were kids. How could they feel more optimistic about the future like the boomers and Gen X? No wonder populist far right is gaining traction; the global liberal order failed all of us except for the few elites.
I didn’t mean to go on a long serious musing over a post about high school clothings lol. It was a spur of the moment.
Is the leftmost one “SO dressed up?” It’s just skirts and pants and shirts.
Look at their shoes
4" stiletto heels
In elementary school i thought there would coordinated dances at high-school events.
That’s what they wanted you to believe. They’ve been selling us “culture” for decades. It’s all a form of propaganda.
Big money bank dude goes to fashion show. Buys favorite designer.
Calls friend up who owns studio. Calls agent buddy who owns influences. Money exchanges hands atEpstien Islandregular island.Studioinfluencers push designers line. Kids brainwashed by media to think designer clothes are what adult women wear and start cat fighting over outfits. Middling adults see kids trendy new style and start to steal it. Sales go up. Trend gets old. Rinse and repeat every year.
Luckily, from where I’m from, they were. :)
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I don’t get it except the red-shirted lady looks way out of proportion, like an AI pic maybe. I dressed like a slob in HS and have no idea how other people dressed.
Thats lindsay lohan, and thats just what lowcut jeans did to us. Theres a reason they didnt stick around lol
It’s also a movie poster, so could’ve been photoshopped.
I wouldn’t have guessed those were low cut jeans and I didn’t recognize Lindsay Lohan, but ok, at least I’ve heard of her. Thanks.
You’ve never seen Mean Girls?
I’m a frayed knot.