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RDP Sunday: plaid

Written for RDP, where drkottaway asks us
 to get creative with the word “plaid”.
Thanks, Doc! Here’s my take.

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When I was a kid, my parents didn’t want me going to public school so they enrolled me in a Lutheran school, which I went to for 12 years. There was no uniform in elementary school, but there was in high school. The girl’s uniform consisted of a navy blue and gray plaid skirt with a thin red vertical line, a red blazer with the school emblem and/or a red cardigan with blue trim. To finish the outfit off, we wore a white blouse and navy blue knee socks. That was my outfit every school day for four years. I loved wearing a uniform; everyone looked the same so there was no peer pressure and getting dressed in the morning was a breeze. We didn’t have to think about anything! The skirts, of course, were knee length and when you’re a teenage girl, knee length is like wearing a nun’s habit. We would roll our skirts up at the waist or we would hike them up and attach suspenders to keep the waistband in place just under our boobs. I’m sure we all thought we looked pretty cool when we probably just looked like jailbait! It may be a subconscious reflection on my high school days but since graduating all those years ago, there hasn’t been a single plaid garment in my wardrobe.

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30 thoughts on “RDP Sunday: plaid”

  1. I think I would have prefered a uniform at my private school – that was instituted after I left. Mind you, we were restricted: no jeans, no t-shirts, no sweatshirts with anything on them (plain, OK), no running shoes.

    It’s funny. I watched Odio Il Natale and I so loved the main character, Gianna’s, plaid skirts. now I want one 😉

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    1. With the money my parents saved by not having to buy school clothes, I was able to get some nice non-school clothes!
      Bill drove 14 yr old Lucan to school one day last week and he was in his flannel pj pants, a Metallica sweatshirt, and boots! 😂
      Girlfriend, go get yourself that plaid skirt!

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  2. The old roll up the skirt trick! Boy that brings back some memories! Fortunately, the year I hit junior high girls no longer had to wear skirts- so then it turned into wear a midriff under the shirt you mom thinks your wearing trick! hehehe

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    1. That’s a real problem, Blue, and kids can be so mean. Often the parents are no better. A friend was telling me the school her grandkids attend started a new dress code: the kids wear jeans and a school-supplied t-shirt with the school name and emblem printed on the front. It’s cheaper than a uniform but all the kids look the same. My friend said it’s a win-win for everyone.

      Hope you’re doing well in the nation-wide storm!

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  3. This was so fun to read, Nancy. I was 12 years of Catholic school. Our grammar school uniform was navy blue jumpers with white blouse and white or navy knee socks. Our high school uniform was navy skirts with white blouse and navy blazers. And navy berets for church. 🙄😬Always rolling those skirts to shorten them. What a memory that is! And no. No navy blue in my wardrobe.

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    1. Haha! I was hoping to hear from you, Lois! There’s little chance any of us will forget those school uniforms …. and don’t even get me started with the hideous onesie we wore for phys ed! A beret, eh? Ooh la la! And I totally get why you’re done with navy! Thanks for a great comment.

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