Frank and I were discussing high school uniforms. Mine was very conservative Protestant Christian; drab and unattractive as possible. I thought Frank’s type of uniforms with blazers and ties and whatnot was a million times cooler but I have to agree; it’d be awful during the summertime.Granted my school did allow a plaid skirt and tie combo, but as far as I knew only the super cool and attractive girls wore that, and I was definitely a greasy troll so it was khakis, polo shirts and really baggy fleece jackets for me. I still can’t stand to wear khakis or polos to this day.

Frank and I were discussing high school uniforms. Mine was very conservative Protestant Christian; drab and unattractive as possible. I thought Frank’s type of uniforms with blazers and ties and whatnot was a million times cooler but I have to agree; it’d be awful during the summertime.

Granted my school did allow a plaid skirt and tie combo, but as far as I knew only the super cool and attractive girls wore that, and I was definitely a greasy troll so it was khakis, polo shirts and really baggy fleece jackets for me. I still can’t stand to wear khakis or polos to this day.

  1. sweetappletea said: When I was in middle school our “uniform” was a t-shirt with the school’s logo on it. We also had sweatshirts with the school logo on it too.
  2. thesanityclause reblogged this from frankenbolt and added:
    There was a brief time when I tried to rebel by wearing two different shoes and socks. Instead of looking like a quirky...
  3. frankenbolt reblogged this from thesanityclause and added:
    That was a pretty good guess on the colour- I had to wear that god awful royal blue from age 5 to 17. High school we got...
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  5. upperstories said: oh my god. oh my god you too? did your school make you wear kiddie lzers too? D: mine did
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