* Tops: These can range from polo shirts and blouses to button-down shirts, sweaters, or sweatshirts. Often they feature the school's logo or colors.
* Bottoms: Pants, skirts, shorts, or skorts are typical. Again, specific styles and colors are usually dictated by school rules. Length restrictions are common, especially for skirts and shorts.
* Outerwear: Jackets, vests, or sweaters (often with school logos) might be part of the uniform, or allowed as long as they meet certain color or style requirements.
* Shoes: Schools sometimes specify shoe types, colors (often black or brown), and may prohibit certain styles (like sandals or open-toed shoes).
* Accessories: This can include ties, belts, socks, tights, or specific jewelry limitations (sometimes prohibiting anything beyond a simple watch or small earrings).
* Undergarments: While not explicitly part of the uniform, schools may have implied rules regarding undergarment visibility (e.g., shirts must fully cover the midriff).
It's important to note that some schools have very strict and detailed uniform policies, while others are more relaxed. A school's dress code or uniform policy should always be consulted for specific requirements.