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    I don't get it except the red-shirted lady looks way out of proportion, like an AI pic maybe. I dressed like a slob in HS and have no idea how other people dressed.

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    Thats lindsay lohan, and thats just what lowcut jeans did to us. Theres a reason they didnt stick around lol

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      I feel like Americans would freak out in the most incredible way if they had hs uniforms

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      Private schools exist

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      • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

        Would the bottom right image be considered overdressed for you? Because that would have been a common sight at my school, at least the type of clothes. Not just the rich kids either. Could be a cultural thing but like this is Southern Germany I'm talking about, not Paris or Milan 😅

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        From what I've heard from Americans, the standard of dress for basic tasks like going to the shop is apparently high compared to the same in America

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        • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

          Would the bottom right image be considered overdressed for you? Because that would have been a common sight at my school, at least the type of clothes. Not just the rich kids either. Could be a cultural thing but like this is Southern Germany I'm talking about, not Paris or Milan 😅

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          I live in Seattle and those girls look like they are about to go to a club and not school to me. Granted in my area if I, as a man, wear a shirt with buttons on it to the office I feel like I am dressing up.

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            Muh freedom moment

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            freeeeeeeedumb

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              We kinda have them, but we freaked out and largely discontinued them.

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              One of the core tenets of fascism is uniformity. Give trump some time to cook and I'm sure he'll make school uniforms mandatory soon enough.

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              • S [email protected]

                I don't get it except the red-shirted lady looks way out of proportion, like an AI pic maybe. I dressed like a slob in HS and have no idea how other people dressed.

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                You've never seen Mean Girls?

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                • cheers_queers@lemmy.zipC [email protected]

                  Thats lindsay lohan, and thats just what lowcut jeans did to us. Theres a reason they didnt stick around lol

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                  It's also a movie poster, so could've been photoshopped.

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                  • gradually_adjusting@lemmy.worldG [email protected]

                    My high school look was so extra that if you lived in Seattle 25 years ago just talking about my hair and jacket could dox me.

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                    My high school look started off so extra. It pivoted so slightly, yet thoroughly, to whatever the opposite of extra is, that if I described it and dropped a location I'd probably dox myself.

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                    • thebat@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                      You've never seen Mean Girls?

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                      I'm a frayed knot.

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                      • cheers_queers@lemmy.zipC [email protected]

                        Thats lindsay lohan, and thats just what lowcut jeans did to us. Theres a reason they didnt stick around lol

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                        I wouldn't have guessed those were low cut jeans and I didn't recognize Lindsay Lohan, but ok, at least I've heard of her. Thanks.

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                        • indibrony@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                          One of the core tenets of fascism is uniformity. Give trump some time to cook and I'm sure he'll make school uniforms mandatory soon enough.

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                          See what I mean

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                          • troglodyke@lemmy.federate.ccT [email protected]

                            From what I've heard from Americans, the standard of dress for basic tasks like going to the shop is apparently high compared to the same in America

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                            Yep, I’m an American who moved to Germany and I wish it was accepted to wear sweatpants and my husband’s t shirt to the grocery store. I still do sometimes, but I don’t enjoy being stared at angrily by old ladies in public, so most of the time I’ll at least pull jeans on. I’m never getting rid of my Asidutt though.

                            Luckily, linen shorts are as comfortable as sweatpants in warm weather and don’t look as schlubby.

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                              I used to think that media isn't influencing my real life worldviews in a significant way. But now that I am older, I realised that media sold us impossible notions that so long as you live within your means, you could have a pretty good lifestyle as a young adult, while also eventually able to save money to buy your own house and raise a family. I kinda got that from Friends. Although now, that ship has sailed. These shows and movies were operating on the zeitgeist at the time during the economic boom in 1990s and 2000s (well the media is scripted as well, so of course there is bending reality). After the late 00's economic crash, as a millennial, we are forced to give up one desire and dreams over the other. We couldn't have it all unlike the older generations.

                              I feel worse for the younger generations following us. They are going to inherit a world that is literally cooking everyone, in spite the inspiration from Greta Thunberg to global protest against the inaction on climate change when they were kids. How could they feel more optimistic about the future like the boomers and Gen X? No wonder populist far right is gaining traction; the global liberal order failed all of us except for the few elites.

                              I didn't mean to go on a long serious musing over a post about high school clothings lol. It was a spur of the moment.

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                              • venus_ziegenfalle@feddit.orgV [email protected]

                                Would the bottom right image be considered overdressed for you? Because that would have been a common sight at my school, at least the type of clothes. Not just the rich kids either. Could be a cultural thing but like this is Southern Germany I'm talking about, not Paris or Milan 😅

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                                In my experience in American high school (20 or so years ago now) I wouldn't say they're ridiculously overdressed, but certainly kind of an outlier, we might've had a couple girls dress like that on any given day. They'd also probably be violating or at least very close to the limits of my school's dress code with the skirt lengths.

                                The left one looks about right to me though. Maybe slightly more dressed up than average, but would blend into most crowds well enough. Except for the heels, I wasn't exactly looking at people's shoes but I don't remember anyone ever wearing heels to school unless there was some sort of special event.

                                In general, I'd say the average high schooler back then wore a t shirt or maybe a sports jersey, and if it was cold maybe some of them wore a flannel shirt sweater of some kind (mostly the girls for sweaters)

                                A hoodie if it was cold

                                Jeans, sweatpants, sometimes pajama pants, shorts when it was hot out, cargo pants (mostly the guys) and once in a while some of the girls would mix in a skirt or dress, but not often.

                                You'd also get a handful of preppier kids with khakis and polo shirts or a button-up, a few goths or artsy types, etc. who might wear something crazy, the one weirdo who wore a suit, etc.

                                But mostly it was jeans or sweatpants and a t shirt.

                                I was more of a cargo pants and t shirt guy myself.

                                I don't pay too much attention to what my local teenagers are doing these days, but from what I've seen of them it looks like they've slipped further towards the sweatpants and pajamas end of the spectrum.

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                                  Americans wouldn't know how anyway.

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                                    I feel like Americans would freak out in the most incredible way if they had hs uniforms

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                                    If any country should have them it would be the US, they dress like clowns

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                                    • indibrony@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

                                      One of the core tenets of fascism is uniformity. Give trump some time to cook and I'm sure he'll make school uniforms mandatory soon enough.

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                                      You can blame the Brits (again) for school uniforms.
                                      And later Baden-Powell specifically for inventing the predecessor of the Hitler jugend

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                                        Is the leftmost one "SO dressed up?" It's just skirts and pants and shirts.

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                                          We had some British software developers visit our group once and the contrast was stark. They wore suits and business dresses and we wore jeans and t-shirts. I mentioned the difference and one said they were expected to look professional. One of my gang said we were expected to write good code.

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