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I'm pretty sure a good reason can be developed. I've flirted with several different options myself but never quite come down on one that I really like best or feel is the strongest.I like the idea of the underwear being banned I just think there has to be a logical reason for it. "it's a burden" is not a good enough reason. We may have Ruth under our thumb now but who know what A&H have in mind.
I think having underwear become a major plot element would be particularly appropriate. Perhaps Maxine tries to organize some sort of protest movement around them. Like intentionally not wearing any as a means of expressing a silent protest that doesn't technically violate the rules. "If they want to tell us what to wear, we just won't wear anything at all!" Sans-culottes, anyone? She could easily get the idea from a class covering revolutionary France that she somewhat misinterprets. Well, the only way to stem this tide of insurrection is by banning underwear outright so the girls can no longer use it to make a statement. Nothing pervy or sexual intended at all. It's just a matter of discipline. Maxine finds her movement nipped in the bud and humiliatingly turned against her while upsetting the girls who didn't participate. Likely culminating in a scene where several of them take their frustrations out on her in a suitable fashion.
I must, respectfully, disagree with this most vociferously. Seeing the girls wearing anything other than a classic school uniform is just... the idea is too terrible to even contemplate. Perhaps for the occasional scene as a one-off or to engage in some fun cosplay, but that's the limit of such tomfoolery! That isn't to say that they need to wear the complete uniform at all times or we can't see some variations on it (long neckties and thigh-high socks would certainly be to my preferences and blazers are superior to cardigans) but casual clothing is too far. No matter the clever plotting behind the matter.Agreed. Such a rule would be redundant. especially if the rules I've been advocating for are added to the game. First "It is up to the students to decide if they want to wear their street clothing or school uniforms during school hours, If the students don't want to wear school issues clothing during school hours they don't have to" then later when Ruth is pissed and wants the rule changed... The HM agrees but gets Ruth to agree that no matter what their will be no more rules changing or additions in the future. Then the HM ADDS the rule stating "Only school issues clothing is allowed to be worn during school hours. No other clothing is permitted." When the more adventures students realize it's not a rule change but an addition Ruth will explode.
I can't stop advocating for this addition the the game enough
Ideally the final form of the uniform would have the students wearing nothing but a tie, skirt, socks, and shoes.
Now, the matter of mandatory, school-issue butt plugs for all of the girls or a particularly chatty student being required to wear a ball gag at all times...
And we haven't even gotten down to the concept of a dress code being enforced on the rest of the staff.