Another common complaint is the cost. Uniforms can be expensive, especially if you need to replace them frequently as children grow or if there are specific requirements regarding brands or suppliers. This can put a financial strain on families, particularly those with multiple children or who are already struggling financially. The lack of choice can also be frustrating; students may find the uniform uncomfortable or unflattering, but have no say in the matter.
Some argue that uniforms don't really address the issues they're intended to solve. While proponents suggest they reduce bullying and improve discipline, studies on the effectiveness of uniforms in achieving these goals have yielded mixed results. Critics argue that these issues are often rooted in deeper systemic problems that uniforms simply fail to address.