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Here is a fabulous school uniform outfit from Annie L; she wears the uniform with a preppy touch that still looks so chic! She's wearing a black v-neck sweater, a tactfully pleated skirt, and a white collared shirt; all of which are from Norman's Uniforms. I definitely love the pleater skirt; it's subtle and so versatile for many situations, not just Annie's private school dress code! Her dress code is so strict that she can't even wear leggings or tights or anything to spice up her uniform, so she's making great use of what she's got. It's preppy, comfortable, and definitely stylish!
comments & advice
whatcha think? respeck & thoughtful advice please
posted 5/6/2008, 9:32am, hev13 says:
the sweater could do with being a little more fitted.
posted 8/23/2007, 4:46pm, thatsxsoxrad says:
....I'm not sure about the socks. If it was me wearing it, I'd try either a longer pair or a shorter pair. I'm just not getting the mid-calf thing you've got going on. Like try dark knee socks or some short cuffed ones with like the lace (they're so cute :) )
posted 8/16/2007, 2:27pm, DOUBLEdee says:
ITS CUTE & EVEN THOUGH I DONT WEAR UNIFORM ID WEAR IT BUT JUST WITH MORE COLOR.. IF YOUR SCHOOL ALLOWS, WHAT ABOUT A COLORED SCARF OR BRIGHT EARRINGS??




posted 9/22/2008, 12:43am, AJF07 says:
Coming from someone who had to wear a pleated skirt for 13 years, PLEASE iron it. Don't know what shoes she has to wear (if she even has an option) but we were stuck with saddle shoes, which could be pulled off with the "not socks" for the girls with nice legs.