I Like to Hide in Those Uniforms

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I don’t know why, but there is always this feeling of uneasiness in this judging world. No matter how much you try, you can’t really feel complete around the outside world. People will always find something to say, something to judge. 

And one of the biggest things they notice is your dress. A dress is like a mirror of a person’s identity. It says a lot about who you are and what you represent.

When we talk about uniforms - whether it is a school uniform, college uniform, or even an office uniform - I honestly believe it is always a good thing to wear. From the start, I have always liked my uniforms. 

There was something about them that made me feel confident among people. A uniform also shows equality. It’s not about rich or poor, stylish or simple - it makes everyone look the same, and that’s a beautiful thing.

I have always thought that a dress code, especially a uniform, is more suitable for humans in public places like schools, colleges, universities, and offices. It’s not just about rules, it’s about creating a sense of simplicity and discipline. 

A uniform makes you look confident without even trying. It keeps things simple. You don’t have to wake up every morning thinking, “What should I wear today?” or “Will people like my outfit?” It removes that unnecessary pressure.

For students especially, there is already a lot going on in the mind. They think differently about themselves every day. Some feel insecure, some overthink, and some just want to avoid attention. When there is a uniform rule, it becomes so much easier. 

No one can judge you for your clothes when everyone is wearing the same thing. It’s one less thing to worry about, and in a way, it protects you from that invisible competition about who looks better.

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But nowadays, in the name of being “cool” and “independent,” many universities are allowing casual wear - any type of dress in college. At first, it may sound good, like freedom, but slowly you realize it’s a burden. 

Every single day, you start thinking about what to wear so that people around you notice you or praise you. And if they don’t, you end up feeling bad. This is sickening. It creates a cycle of unnecessary thinking and comparison.

Personally, I like wearing uniforms in such places. I feel more comfortable, more confident, and honestly, more myself. But when there is no rule for it, the uneasiness starts. You see people dressing up in so many ways, and even if you don’t care, a small part of you starts comparing. 

It’s human nature. That’s why I always believe a simple uniform is the best. It’s not about killing individuality; it’s about creating a peaceful and equal environment where people can focus more on learning, working, and living - rather than competing over clothes.

In the end, a uniform is not just a piece of cloth. It’s a symbol of equality, confidence, and simplicity. And for me, that’s more important than any so-called “freedom” to wear whatever I want.

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