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Girls at the schools requiring uniforms wear various styles of skirts and dresses. Often there is a seasonal change in dress styles. One of these is the gym slip, a British school standard. The gym slips the girls here are wearing on the previous page are good examples. They come in various colors. Americans might also call in a jumper, which in England means a sweater. Girls also wore dresses and skirts, some times with blazers. Notice the girls hear wear shirts and ties like the boys with the gym slips. Some schools also have kiklt-like pleated skirts. They are often worn with white shirts and ties like the gym slips. Many schools during the summer change to light-weight, open collar cotton dresses. They are commonly done in check patterns available in several colors. The red dresses the girls here are wearing are a good examples (figure 1).
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