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Why We Should Wear Mufti At School! 2025

        Why We Should Wear Mufti At School

 

Would ‘you’ want to wear mufti to school? I strongly believe we should wear mufti at school because of comfort, cost and accessibility.

 

Comfort

Wearing mufti clothes are a whole lot more comfortable and warm. Wearing mufti is always an easy find and that students will be able to wear what they find comfortable and loose. Having comfortable clothes is a great benefit to how people might feel about themselves or just like having their choice in what they get to wear daily. Comfort is a HUGE thing in the world. Having comfort is always a great thing to have around so you don’t feel left out or uncomfortable.

Do ‘YOU’ love the feel of soft comfy, warm clothing against your skin? 

Why don’t we get to wear mufti at school?

 

Cost

Parents have the stress of the cost of the uniform and the accessibility to the amount of uniform they can buy, however when it comes to mufti clothes it’s a whole lot easier to find most of the time. Due to inflation the cost of not only uniforms but anything overall has become stressful for most parents and buyers. If you find clothes at “two dollar” stores or thrift shops it might just be a whole lot cheaper than buying brand new clothing.

CHACING!! thirty dollars gone just for the price of a few pieces of uniform! Shorts, T-shirts, Sneakers all depending on the dress code if there is a dress code.

 

Accessibility

When it comes to buying your children’s uniform it can be stressful to the buyers because they may not be able to find the location where the uniform is sold or the uniform could be out of stock which is extremely annoying.You will rarely or never find a school uniform at a thrift shop but you’ll basically always find mufti at a thrift shop. If you live in a place far, far away from shops that sell uniforms you will become even more stressed on trying to find your way to a shop and hoping that the uniform you need is not out of stock.  

 

The soft sound of squeaks from the wet underneath of shoes on the lino in the kitchen of Room Eight (Ruma Kea). 

 

-Lydia

 

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