Serbian School Garments: Uniform Garments--Shirts


Figure 1.-- We do not know if early Serbian school uniforms had actual uniform shirts. As far as we know, Serbian childen in state scgools do not now wear school uniforms. We do see children at private schools wearing basic uniforms. One example is the British Internation School. We see both boys and girls there wearing blue polo shirts with a yellow school shield for ordinary lessons.

We do not know if early Serbian school uniforms had actual uniform shirts. As far as we know, Serbian childen in state scgools do not now wear school uniforms. We do see children at private schools wearing basic uniforms. One example is the British Internation School. We see both boys and girls there wearing blue polo shirts with a yellow school shield for ordinary lessons. The school has a yellow t-shirt for sports lessons. The back has the school motto in Latin.








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