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10 Ways To Style School Uniforms

August 5, 2014 by Katie

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Do you feel like school uniforms and fashion can’t coexist? I am here to show you otherwise. Yes, a polo shirt and khakis can have you feeling like a cashier at Target. However, with a few styling tips, you can feel confident showing off your stylish side while still maintaining your school’s dress code policy.

Only use these tips if you want to feel fashionable at your otherwise unfashionable school.

1- Style Your Hair

Even the strictest of school uniform policies will allow variation in hair styles. A sleek, high ponytail can look very chic when paired with a blazer and riding boots. A messy bun can add some oomph to a blouse and skirt. And don’t forget those hair accessories. Adding a vintage inspired bow is simply adorable and you can channel that prep school look with a cute headband.

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 2- SHOES!

From ballet flats to riding boots the possibilities are endless. Adding some moccasins can give your uniform a boho feel. Some cute Converse or Keds can add spunk to an otherwise boring uniform. Rain boots?! I DIE! You might have to change out of them in the school building, but wearing rain boots on a rainy day is a great way to show off your personal style.

 

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3- Mix and match the basics.

Seriously, do you have any idea how many styles of white blouses there are? More than I can count, even in the cotton variety. Even the basic white, button up blouse has different collar options like the Peter Pan collar or the pointy collar. The basic pleated skirt comes in a variety of styles as well. Buy a polo, a blouse, a skirt, a pair of skinny jeans, a cardigan, a sweater, and a blazer to mix and match and you will have endless options.

 

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4- Wear the least popular uniform choice.

For example, if most students are wearing polo shirts, go for a blouse. If no one wears the school plaid, wear a plaid skirt. Wearing the least popular uniform choice allows you to stand out while still honoring the rules.

 

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5- Add a POP of color.

One of my favorite ways of dressing up a uniform is to add a pop of color.

If your school dress code policy limits color options for accessories, I would pick your most pop-worthy color and use it to accent neutral colors. For example, if your school uniform colors are red, white, and blue with navy or khaki bottoms, here is what I would do. Wear a white blouse with a navy pleated skirt, a red pair of tights and a red bow in your hair. That red will really POP against the neutral white and navy.

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6- It’s the fit that counts.

If your school is among those that issues unisex polo shirts, you could be drowning in white cotton. Having your uniform clothing tailored to fit will make a HUGE difference in your appearance. Try tying a knot in the back of your polo shirt and wear a blazer over it to hide the knot. A more fitted polo shirt is definitely more feminine. Or hem your skirt to just above the knee. This will definitely help all you shorter girls out there.

7- Tights and socks.

Not only practical in the winter months, adding a cute pair of tights can seriously alter an entire outfit. We Love Colors is an online boutique specializing in selling tights in over 50 different colors! My daughter has the red pair to wear with her school uniform and when I say these tights are opaque, I mean opaque. Pick the most pop-worthy color allowed at your school, and wear tights in that color with neutral uniform staples. Furthermore, socks have been having a major fashion moment as of late. Knee highs are a classic uniform staple and can be worn over tights when the weather turns cold. Wear a frilly pair of ankle socks with your ballet flats for a sweet look sure to turn heads.

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8- Neckties and Jewelry.

Think that neckties are for overweight business men? Not anymore! Neckties come in a variety of styles and can add a little class to your uniform. While a crossover tie is traditional to the school girl uniform, try a few other styles as well. A floppy bowtie is adorable, and the Kentucky Colonel tie is uber fashion forward. A general rule to follow is to always wear feminine pieces with masculine ones. So, when wearing a necktie, it is perhaps best to pair it with a blouse or skirt. Don’t forget jewelry either! Your uniform look wouldn’t be complete without a cute pair of stud earrings or your favorite leather watch.

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9- Outerwear.

Outerwear is a great way to display your personal style while walking into school or eating lunch on the front steps. Try ditching the old ski coat for a more modern pea coat or trench. Bonus points if the coat is in a bright color. Also, play around with different jackets in the fall and spring. Motorcycle jackets are all the rage this fall and would look adorbs with your pleated skirt and maryjanes.

10- Sport a cute backpack.

Backpacks are another way to showcase your unique side. A satchel looks very scholarly while a floral backpack suites the girly girl. Adorn your basic backpack with assorted pins to create a look worthy of an A+ in style. Now that you have the tips, incorporate them into your favorite school uniform looks.

 

* Don’t forget to check out our tips on ways to save on school uniforms!

 

 

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Katie lives in Southeast Idaho, with her husband and 4 children. She thrives in a clean and orderly home, though her home isn't always as such. She finds great satisfaction in seeing others enjoy her homemade cooking and baking. She has experience working in the field of mental health and often uses positive self talk to get through her busy days. If she ever has free time, it is spent reading.

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  1. tara pittman says

    August 5, 2014 at 12:14 pm

    These are great ways to make blah uniforms unique to kids. My boys hate wearing uniforms.

  2. Merry120 says

    August 5, 2014 at 11:34 pm

    Now I WANT to wear a uniform. I wish I was half as fashion forward as she is and I am an adult. Gah!

    • Katie says

      August 10, 2014 at 9:23 am

      I wish I was half as fashion forward as she is….and she is my daughter, haha! I even pick out most of her clothing and help her put together her outfits. Tweens look so dang good in everything! Me? Not so much.

  3. Kira K. says

    August 6, 2014 at 7:44 am

    What fantastic tips! We just moved to a new school and our kids no longer have to wear uniforms. After reading this, I wish they did!

  4. Shanice says

    August 6, 2014 at 7:36 pm

    Great ways to style a school uniform. I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams, starts on Fridays 😀 Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party.

  5. Tylynn Gardner says

    August 7, 2014 at 12:48 pm

    It would be so fun to dress a girl in uniforms! Their clothes are so much cuter! For my boys it is what they have to wear and they deal with it. Nothing fun to do for them really! This year our kids won’t have rules on shoes so that will be funner and easier to find shoes they like. Every time I put a red bow in Tate’s hair he takes it out. (ha ha) I went into a store looking for jeans for Dallin for school since he is in high school now and I drooled over the cute clothes for the little boys. I don’t really have reason to buy them since they have uniforms….


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