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In which foreign online stores can you buy school uniforms?

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The school season has not yet ended, the new one is still far away, and one of my good friends is already saddened by the choice of a school uniform for her daughter for the next school year. He says it’s better to buy now than to spend the whole August in a crowd of shops later. After listening to her stories about last year's ordeal in local stores in search of things for a child's non-standard figure - tall and thin - it was decided to make life easier for mothers and compile a top list of foreign online stores for school uniforms.

By purchasing school uniforms online and in advance, you will save yourself from the August bustle and mass rush in stores on the eve of September 1st. In addition, you should also take into account the delivery time of the order to the Republic of Belarus and take care of the order in a timely manner. They will help you find out what your child’s height will be in half a year, or even a year.

Samples of clothing in the Republic of Belarus business style approved by the Coordination Council on business style clothing for students of general secondary education institutions (Resolution of the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Belarus and the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Belarus dated August 19, 2013 No. 77/19 “On the Coordination Council on business style clothing for students of general secondary education institutions "). These samples are updated annually and can be found on the website of the Bellegprom concern. For example, here.

School uniform models foreign manufacturers are not approved by anyone, but at the same time they differ high quality fabrics and cut, stylish design, convenience and functionality. Don’t be alarmed if you see a mixture of synthetics in the product description on the website! School uniforms are widely sewn from mixtures of natural and synthetic fabrics - this is done in order to make them durable and wrinkle-resistant, and also to withstand the entire school season, maintaining its original appearance.

Where to buy school uniforms?

On at the moment current collections are on sale on websites academic year— the choice is scarce, but the prices are very reasonable. At the end of the school year, all items will be on sale! Prices will be minimal! New collections of school uniforms for the next school year will appear in June.

Also don't forget about school backpacks! Here I told you where you can buy a fashionable and unusual MadPax school backpack with a 3D effect. Your child will “squeak” with delight!)))

School uniform from England:

Insanely beautiful and stylish school uniforms can be purchased in the English store NEXT - a favorite of Internet shopaholics around the world, which has recently become available to Belarusians.

On the Next website you can fully dress your child for school - from underpants/socks to outerwear - everything will be done in one discreet style. High quality and stylish clothes By affordable prices- what could be better?

The clothes correspond to the brand's sizing chart, which can be found.

The interface of the Belarusian version of the nextdirect.com website is in Russian, which greatly simplifies the ordering procedure. Delivery to the Republic of Belarus by state express mail (EMS). Shipping costs $5 on orders up to $30 and free on orders $30 or more. Delivery time is approximately 1 month.

The English store M&S also offers a stunning collection of school uniforms!

Children don't like to wear the same clothes year after year. Marksandspencer helps preserve children's individuality. The same model is presented in several various designs- choose any one you like and something new every time.

In addition, Marksandspencer also takes into account children's figures (FIT):

  • Regular fit - suitable for an average figure and height;
  • Slim fit - for children with a thin build. In the chest, waist and hips the pattern is reduced by 4 cm compared to the Regular fit;
  • Plus - for children with a thick build. In the chest, waist and hips the pattern is increased by 6 cm compared to the Regular fit;
  • Longer length - skirts and trousers are 4 cm longer than Regular fit;
  • Shorter length - skirts and trousers are 4 cm shorter than Regular fit;

And the SENIOR school uniform collection will help teenagers look cool without violating uniform rules.

The Marksandspencer school uniform collection is very popular among mothers and it is not surprising, because the brand offers not just high-quality, but “innovative” clothing:


The clothes correspond to the size chart for the brand's school uniform. It can be found.

The marksandspencer.com store delivers orders directly to the Republic of Belarus. Delivery time is up to 10 days. Delivery costs £7.50 and free delivery codes are available on orders of £30 or more. Detailed review You can find this store and codes for free delivery in the article ““.

Tesco is a godsend for budget-conscious parents! Skirts from £1.75, polo sets of 2 £2.5, shirts/blouses/trousers from £3... These prices will allow you to completely dress your child in discreet classic style for mere pennies!

These inscriptions in the clothing description mean (from left to right, top to bottom):

  • Only light ironing is required; presence of waist adjustment; reinforced inner side knees; water- and dream-repellent fabric surface;
  • wear-resistant surface; leather shoes; persistent creases on trousers and pleats on skirts; fabric that does not require ironing;
  • color fastness; strong double seams; machine washable; 100% natural cotton.

Register in this store in my opinion, make your first order for $30 or more and receive $10 in your account, which you can use to pay for your subsequent orders.

School uniform from America:

All of the American stores below do not deliver to the Republic of Belarus (with the exception of cookieskids.com), but they accept Belarusian ones. Orders from these stores must be placed with delivery to the American address of the forwarder company, for example, .

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Old Navy is a more budget line of GAP, almost repeating the main GAP collection.

GAP and Old Navy share a basket. The store only ships within the United States; the standard shipping fee is $5 or free for orders over $50.

And

Register on my site and receive 25% discount for your first order in this store.

Crazy8 is a more budget line of the Gymboree brand.

Stores ship only within America. Delivery cost is $5; orders of $75 or more receive free shipping. There are one-day promotions with free delivery regardless of the order amount.

A children's store that is famous for its incredible sales - prices start at $1.

The store ships only within the USA, standard delivery charges $5 or free for orders over $75 (the amount is calculated after applying discount codes). Once a week there are promotions for free delivery, regardless of the order amount.

School uniforms can also be found in stores:

Children's store with a large assortment of different brands. Here you can find brands such as Columbia, Lee Jeans, Patagonia, Levi's, Puma, Calvin Klein and many others. Before you buy a specific item, read reviews on the Internet in general about the chosen brand so as not to fall into consumer goods.

Register with me and you can receive $10 into your account after each order of $50 or more.

This brand offers uniforms for both boys/girls and teenagers. Shipping within America is $7 on orders up to $249.99.

Amazon - trading platform, where various stores and brands are present. Before you buy a specific item, read reviews about it that other buyers leave. It also doesn’t hurt to find reviews on the Internet in general about the chosen brand, so as not to end up with consumer goods.

Shipping costs within America depend on the seller. When ordering products marked “Prime”, delivery for orders over $35 is free.

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Japanese school uniform In Japan for everyone educational institution An individual form is being developed, although everyone must comply with generally accepted requirements. If the country has a version of school classics? Yes. This is a “sailor fuku” for girls, which is familiar to Russian schoolchildren from numerous animated works. Not many people know that school uniforms in different countries, particularly Japan, include socks, a scarf and even underwear. Despite the democratic approach to schoolchildren’s clothing, the country has certain rules for wearing it: Boys up to the 7th grade must attend school in shorts; only by the 8th grade are they allowed to switch to trousers.
Girls do not wear tights on their legs during the entire school year, only knee socks or high socks. Even in extreme heat, girls are required to come in sweatshirts to the school-wide assembly, which is held under the supervision of the principal three times a week. A mandatory accessory included with the uniform is a briefcase or bag. large sizes as shown in the photo. Shoes only with low heels are allowed. Interesting fact, known to few: girls, in order to give long socks a lowered look, form the bootleg in the form of an accordion and glue them directly to their feet with special glue.

English school uniform The school uniform in different countries differs, first of all, in that in some countries it is the same for the population of all regions and institutions, in others it is an attribute of only one educational center. Modern look uniforms for boys and girls have common standards for all regions, but they are sewn individually for each institution. In some cases, the differences are of an age nature, for example, one of the elements of the uniform for boys under 14 years old are shorts, while older ones are already switching to trousers. There are also seasonal differences, for example, summer light dresses for girls in summer period are replaced in winter by warm sundresses.
The British, known throughout the world for their conservatism, turn out to be very fond of improvising. For example, not a single set of school uniforms in different countries contains straw hats, except at Harrow School in London. School uniforms in other countries School uniforms in different countries are tied to the climatic conditions of the state and differ in some ways national flavor: Australia and Oceania: the uniform is reminiscent of British school clothes, only in a lighter version (hot climate); African countries: the form is distinguished by the presence bright colors: from blue to yellow, pink, purple;.

School uniforms in Australia and Oceania

School uniforms in Australia and Oceania are similar to the traditional British ones, but are more open and lighter. In Australia and New Zealand due to the hot climate and harmful to health scorching sun Pupils wear hats as part of their school uniform.

School uniforms in Thailand are the sexiest.

Students in Thailand are required to wear school uniforms from primary school before college. New style Uniforms for students look very sexy. White blouse that fits tightly top part body, and a black mini skirt with a slit, no less tightly fitting the hips. Of course, not in all educational institutions, Thai students can see the advantages and disadvantages of female students’ figures. Girls used to wear skirts below the knee, so the older generation of Thais believe that such school uniforms are detrimental to morality. In addition, schoolgirls with flaws in their figure and excess weight probably do not feel very comfortable in such clothes.

School uniforms in Malaysia are the most conservative.

Students in Malaysia are subject to fairly strict rules. Girls' dresses should be long to cover the knees. Shirts must cover the elbow. The complete opposite of Thai schoolgirls. This is understandable - an Islamic country.

School uniforms in Oman are the most ethnic.

The school uniform in Oman is considered to most clearly demonstrate the ethnic characteristics of the nation. Boys must wear traditional, white Islamic-style clothing to school. Girls should cover their faces, or better yet, stay at home.

School uniforms in Bhutan are the most practical.

It is said that students in Bhutan do not carry school bags. All their textbooks and pencil case fit under their clothes, because the school uniform always bulges different parts bodies.

School uniforms in the USA are the coolest.

Students can decide for themselves whether they will buy and wear a school uniform or not. By the way, they also decide for themselves how they will wear it.

School uniforms in China are the most athletic.

School uniforms in most schools in China differ only in size. You won't see much difference between girls' and boys' clothes because, as a rule, schoolchildren wear tracksuits - cheap and practical!

The school uniform in Cuba is the most ideologically correct.

The most main detail school uniform in Cuba is a pioneer tie. Greetings from the USSR!

Do you know how schoolchildren in other countries dress?

We already know firsthand how current schoolchildren of the former huge country dress and what their attitude towards this school uniform is now.

We all have different opinions, we all have different moods, and everyone sticks to their own. And yet, the time when students Ancient Greece they put on a chlamys over their tunics, and Ancient India It was mandatory to wear dhoti hip pants and a kurta shirt even in extreme heat, not that far away. And the tradition of putting on a special uniform, which distinguishes non-student children from students, remains, whatever one may say. Although in Russia XIX centuries, it was not considered shameful to wear a gymnasium uniform after school, and was even encouraged. But... times fly, years pass, and now France, Germany and a good half of Europe have already abolished any form at all, and motley children are carrying colorful backpacks, blowing chewing bubbles.

But still traditions remain and manners remain. Let's see how and what students dress in those countries where school uniforms have not been abolished. Let's see what's unusual about such clothes, or feel nostalgic. And we will see that you can even be proud of “your” school and your school uniform.

In our opinion, it’s not bad at all to have your own style, your own emblem, your own distinction and to be somewhat disciplined in everything.

Japan

In Japan, school uniforms appeared in late XIX century. IN current time School uniforms are available in most private and public schools, but there is no single style and color.

Japanese schoolgirls, 1920, 1921

In the early 20s of the 20th century, the All-Russian Confederation for Women school fashion European-style sailor suits were included. Fans of oriental culture call them in the Japanese manner seifuku or sailor fuku (sailor suit). Such dresses were ordered from a specific manufacturer only for students of a specific school. Sailor suits have been and remain popular in many schools, but they all differ in the details of cut and color.

Often on the Internet you can find images of high school girls in very short uniform skirts. Naturally, uniforms are not made with such short skirts; schoolgirls shorten them themselves. The fashion for short school skirts appeared in the early 90s under the influence of the popular Japanese pop singer Nami Amuro. Basically, tucking it in at the top and pulling it in with a belt, and covering the top of the tuck and belt with a sweater, jacket or vest. In this form, Japanese schoolgirls usually parade from home to school, and before entering the school, their skirts are lowered to the required length. While in the 70-80s in Soviet schools, young fashionistas (and their mothers) shortened their uniforms forever, cutting off the “extra” length and hemming the hem.

Sri Lanka

In all public and most private schools in Sri Lanka, students wear school uniforms.

The uniform for boys consists of a white short-sleeved shirt and blue shorts (up to 10th grade, about 15 years old). On formal occasions, a white long-sleeved shirt and white shorts are worn. Boys over 10th grade wear trousers instead of shorts.

The school uniform for girls differs from school to school, however, as a rule, it consists entirely of white material. Possible differences: dress with short sleeves or sleeveless, with or without a collar. TO white dress usually a tie is included.


Below is an example of a uniform in a Muslim school in Sri Lanka

Magic lilac color, and the girls look happy

Butane

The Bhutanese school uniform is a variation of the traditional national dress, called gho for boys and kira for girls. Each school has its own colors.


Cuba

In Cuba, uniforms are mandatory, and not only for schoolchildren, but also for students. By the color of the school uniform you can determine which grade the child is in.

Three main types of form can be distinguished.

Junior classes - burgundy and white. Girls dress in burgundy sundresses and white blouses. Boys wear burgundy trousers with white shirts. Both boys and girls wear scarf ties in the style of those worn by Soviet schoolchildren. True, in Cuba ties are not only red, but also blue.


Middle classes - white top and yellow bottom. For girls these are yellow skirts, and for boys trousers. Girls also wear tall white socks under their sun skirts. This version of the form is for older students.

High school - shades of blue, or rather, blue top and dark blue bottom. Everything is the same for girls - a skirt with a blouse, for boys - a shirt with trousers

North Korea

Students in North Korea similar to Soviet pioneers. The main integral accessory to a school uniform is a red tie, a symbol of the communist movement. There is no uniform standard for the form.


Vietnam

Uniforms in Vietnam may vary depending on the school or area where the school is located. But, as a rule, the most common form is a light top, dark bottom and a red tie in the pioneer style. This uniform is worn by elementary and middle school students. High school girls wear traditional national clothes Aozai (a long silk shirt worn over pants) white. High school students prefer dark pants and white shirts, but without a tie. In remote villages, school uniforms are not worn.

Girls dressed in Ao Dai look very graceful

Traditional clothes are not only beautiful, but also comfortable.

England

In modern England, each school has its own uniform. School symbols and a certain style are widely used here, which distinguish students. Moreover, in prestigious schools in England, uniform is a source of pride. Jackets, trousers, ties and even socks should under no circumstances deviate from the given tradition. This is considered not just a violation, but also disrespect for a particular educational institution.

Below are the most interesting, in our opinion, schools in England.

The King's School in Macclesfield

The Ryleys Preparatory School

Cheadle Hulme School

Eton College

What school uniforms are worn in different countries. Photo.

In the modern era, school uniforms are compulsory in most developed countries of the world. Supporters of school uniforms give the following arguments:

The uniform does not allow the development of subcultures at school.
- there are no ethnic or gender differences; the level of income of parents is not visible from clothing.
- children and students get used to the formal style of clothing that will be needed at work in the future.
- students feel like a single team, a single team.

Let's see what school uniforms are worn in different countries of the world. This will be interesting.

School uniforms in Thailand are the sexiest.

Students in Thailand are required to wear school uniforms from primary school to college. The new style of uniform for female students looks very sexy. A white blouse that fits tightly to the upper body, and a black mini skirt with a slit that fits equally tightly to the hips. Of course, not in all educational institutions, Thai students can see the advantages and disadvantages of female students’ figures. Girls used to wear skirts below the knee, so the older generation of Thais believe that such school uniforms are detrimental to morality. In addition, schoolgirls with flaws in their figure and excess weight probably do not feel very comfortable in such clothes.

School uniforms in England are the most classic.

The style of the school uniform is classic and traditional. Secondary school students must wear a standard school uniform English style. The boys wear classic suits, regular leather boots and a tie. Girls also wear western style clothes, regular leather shoes and a bow tie. It is believed that this classic style of clothing subconsciously influences temperament English students, as well as a sense of beauty.

School uniforms in Japan are the cutest.

For students in Japan, the school uniform is not only a symbol of the school, but also a symbol modern trends fashion, which is often decisive factor, when choosing a school. Japanese school uniforms for girls look like sailor suits. An indispensable attribute of the school uniform for girls is short skirt and knee socks. Such schoolgirls are well known to anime fans. Japanese school uniforms for boys are classic dark suits, often with a stand-up collar.

School uniforms in Malaysia are the most conservative.

Students in Malaysia are subject to fairly strict rules. Girls' dresses should be long to cover the knees. Shirts must cover the elbow. The complete opposite of Thai schoolgirls. This is understandable - an Islamic country.

School uniforms in Australia are the most uniform.

Both boys and girls in Australia are required to wear black leather boots, matching jackets and ties.

School uniforms in Oman are the most ethnic.

The school uniform in Oman is considered to most clearly demonstrate the ethnic characteristics of the nation. Boys must wear traditional, white Islamic-style clothing to school. Girls should cover their faces, or better yet, stay at home.

School uniforms in Bhutan are the most practical.

It is said that students in Bhutan do not carry school bags. All their textbooks and pencil case fit under their clothes, because the school uniform always bulges in different parts of the body.

School uniforms in the USA are the coolest.

Students can decide for themselves whether they will buy and wear a school uniform or not. By the way, they also decide for themselves how they will wear it.

School uniforms in China are the most athletic.

School uniforms in most schools in China differ only in size. You won't see much difference between girls' and boys' clothes because, as a rule, schoolchildren wear tracksuits - cheap and practical!

The school uniform in Cuba is the most ideologically correct.

The most important detail of a school uniform in Cuba is the pioneer tie. Greetings from the USSR!

In many of its former colonies the uniform was not abolished even after independence, for example, in India, Ireland, Australia, Singapore, South Africa.

Form in the UK is part of history educational institution. Each school has its own uniform, which includes a hat, tie, outerwear and even socks. Each prestigious school has its own logo.

In Germany There has never been a uniform school uniform. Some schools have introduced a unified school clothes, which is not a form, since students can participate in its development.

In France the situation is similar, each school has its own uniform, but a single school uniform existed only in 1927-1968.

In 1918 the uniform was abolished. After the revolution, they did not think about it until 1949, when tunics with a stand-up collar were introduced for boys, and for girls - brown dresses with a black apron.

In 1962, the boys were dressed in gray wool suits, and in 1973 - in suits made of blue wool blend, with an emblem and aluminum buttons. In the 1980s, jackets were made for boys and girls blue. And in 1992, the school uniform was abolished, and the corresponding line was excluded from the Law “On Education”.

From September 1, 2013 in Russian schools. In some regions, schools will follow the recommendations of local authorities, in others they will set their own requirements for student clothing.

The material was prepared based on information from RIA Novosti and open sources

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