And they can still use those same methods for uniforms -- though the hand-me-downs won't be available during the first year of uniforms. Khaki pants and polo shirts are widely available at yard sales, consignment stores, clearance racks, ebay, etc.No, they would be using hand-me downs and shopping at yard sales all summer. Both options are now gone. Most families in our area don't buy back to school clothes. They start the year with what they ended with because school fees are so expensive. Its still hot when school starts, so there is no need to buy new clothes until the weather turns colder which is usually around October.
It's cheaper because kids who wear regular clothes to school "need" a closetful of clothes so that they don't wear the same things every day. Plus, the styles change, and kids want new things throughout the year -- that doesn't happen with uniforms. With uniforms, a kid can literally get by with two pair of pants and two pair of shorts for the whole school year.I'm still not sure how its going to be cheaper. They will still need regular clothes when they get home from school, so we will be buying 2 outfits a day instead of one. They can't wear their uniforms to after school activities and jobs. As it is now they don't change when they get home, they just wear what they wore to school.
Yes, kids will need after-school clothing too, but their after-school wardrobe can also be much smaller (its importance diminishes because it's not being used for school any longer).
When my kids were younger and they were constantly outgrowing clothes, I kept a clothing notebook. I started it because I found myself coming home from yard sales with a third pair of black Mary Janes in size 4 or a second winter coat in size 6X. I also recorded prices in my book, so I KNOW that I spent considerably less during our uniform years.