For example, if a parent only buys (or can only afford) one pair of uniform trousers, their child is likely to be wearing rags by the end of school year. For those who can't afford to buy another pair of uniform trousers, it can be very embarrassing, especially for the child who has to wear torn and worn clothes to school. This would definitely be a hindrance to learning at school because the child will always be aware of their uniform. For parents who can afford to buy more uniform pants, it's still an unnecessary burden to shell out more money every time their child tears a hole in their pants, which can often happen with boys. Some say to patch your pants, but the truth is that kids today don't want to go to school with patches on their clothes. We live in very different times
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