PA Princess
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We are currently homeschooling, but for several years prior the kids were in a private school that had a uniform policy and required white shirts and navy bottoms.
I liked the uniform...yes, I did grow tired of the navy and occasionally miss being able to dress up my daughter, but for the most part the uniform policy worked well for us.
I shop exactly the way you do...clearance from the year before and as inexpensive as I can find. I did not find that the uniforms cost more...plenty of clearance available (sometimes from surprising places...often late spring after Easter I found items for pennies at Gap, The Children's Place, and even Gymboree).
Another way the uniforms save is that I buy less. Now with the kids home we can buy what we want and I have bought far more. I never had that issue with uniforms...no one knows if a kid is wearing the exact same outfit this Monday that they wore last Monday, but with regular clothes I want more variety than that.
A note for the future, while your dd is agreeable now to the darling outfits you have selected, I imagine that will not always be the case (at 6 my dd is already VERY opinionated about what she wants to wear) and the uniform may very well be your friend some day when or if your tastes and hers diverge drastically.
I liked the uniform...yes, I did grow tired of the navy and occasionally miss being able to dress up my daughter, but for the most part the uniform policy worked well for us.
I shop exactly the way you do...clearance from the year before and as inexpensive as I can find. I did not find that the uniforms cost more...plenty of clearance available (sometimes from surprising places...often late spring after Easter I found items for pennies at Gap, The Children's Place, and even Gymboree).
Another way the uniforms save is that I buy less. Now with the kids home we can buy what we want and I have bought far more. I never had that issue with uniforms...no one knows if a kid is wearing the exact same outfit this Monday that they wore last Monday, but with regular clothes I want more variety than that.
A note for the future, while your dd is agreeable now to the darling outfits you have selected, I imagine that will not always be the case (at 6 my dd is already VERY opinionated about what she wants to wear) and the uniform may very well be your friend some day when or if your tastes and hers diverge drastically.