Way back in high school, I had a uniform. Well, it was more of a dress code. It consisted of: no jeans or sweats, only button-down shirts, and the only type of sweatshirts you could wear were of the school, or a college.
The daily challenge was how to make a uniform unique. Jewelry, shoes, and bags helped with that. For a while, I got away with wearing a great pair of Converse.
This is for a preppy girl. It starts out with a simple top and bottom. The hair should be done up in a low ponytail, with the pink headband for an accent. The shoes maybe should be a little lower, but the pink and kahki fit in great. Finish the look with a pair of Chanel studs.
This is for the funky girl in school. She always wears a cool t-shirt under her dress code shirt. This one is of a cat. (Sorry for the small picture.) She wears two necklaces; one of a Pepsi can and one of a cassette tape. She wears her pink Converse everyday, even though she does get caught. If she could, she would dye her hair bright purple. But she can't, so she doesn't.

This is a more classic look. The belt gives a great shape to the shirt, and the flats are a great color. The ring gives some bling, and you could even add a necklace. This is a great, relaxed, refined look.
Uniforms do not have to be boring. They can show who you are, and what you like. You can be unique, where ever you are. You can be you.
Sugar,
LenaLightening


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