
The English who were the pioneers in developing a concept of Uniforms used several materials. Some fabrics like cotton, corduroy artex, terelyn and flannel were used widely. Trousers, shirts, suits and other dresses was the finished product which came out after using these fabric materials. Other materials which are used in a marginal quantity are also integral and playa vital role in manufacturing school uniforms. The popularity of the uniforms grew aridly in several parts of the world and thus making the uniform a universal symbol of students attending the school. In the late 1930 the current fashion of wearing blended fabrics uniforms was emerging in a rapid way but the break of World War II prevented the growth of the school uniforms as there was a situation of mass murdering and most of the schools were targeted. The style and tradition of the fabrics used change and vary time to time and also the wardrobe also changes, in order to suite the times of living. Manufacturing techniques also changed from time to time along with the pattern of fabrics. The important fact or cause of change of fabric in the vogue is that the change of manufacturing methods of the fabric.