‘SALWARS OUT, PANTS IN KVS unveils ‘smart’ uniform designs
Remodelled First Time Since Organization’s Inception To Keep Up With TimesShreya Roy Chowdhury TNNNew Delhi: Nearly 50, Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan feels it’s time for a face-lift. For starters, it has changed the look of its students. The solid blues and whites have been replaced by smart checks; pants have replaced s a lw a r s. The KVSunveiled the newuniformdesigns — changed for the first time since the school-system’s inception in 1963 — on Wednesday. The National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT) developed the new style and the ministry of textiles was involved too. The development of the design took about five months and was preceded by asurvey conducted at Kendriya Vidyalayas (KV) in 10 locations across India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Jammu and even Silchar in Assam. Students, parents and teachers — “stakeholders” in KVS-official-speak — shared their inputs. Parents found the white of s a lw a r s and d u p a tt a s difficult to maintain and students found the blue “s a rk a r i.” They are both out. In their place is a bright check in three colours — red, blue and grey over white — with grey pants/skirts. “Even socks are coloured as white get dirty very easily,” says Upinder Kaur, associate professor, NIFT, and one of the designers. A team of five from NIFT worked on the uniform for five months — a member each from fashion design, textile design, knitwear design and accessory design departments and a researcher. The designs for different grades were finalized, prototypes developed and the board of governors approved the look on May 18, 2012. Then KVS went looking for models. for five months — a member each from fashion design, textile design, knitwear design and accessory design departments and a researcher. The designs for different grades were finalized, prototypes developed and the board of governors approved the look on May 18, 2012. Then KVS went looking for models. for five months — a member each from fashion design, textile design, knitwear design and accessory design departments and a researcher. The designs for different grades were finalized, prototypes developed and the board of governors approved the look on May 18, 2012. Then KVS went looking for models. “I asked students who were a little tall and could carry the uniform well,” says a teacher. Two XII graders from the branch where she teaches were part of a batch of students handpicked from KVs to model the uniform. The shoot for the launch photos happened 10 days ago. “The students haven’t seen the new uniform, but word has got out and they are very happy about it,” she says. The design-launch was the first move KVS has made to commemorate its 50th anniversary. Saying the re-design was long overdue, Avinash Dikshit, commissioner, KVS, added the anniversary is an opportunity to “remodel and reshape” the KVS system in general, to “let go of whatever is outdated and not in step with time.” Salwars are out of the uniform for senior girls; pants are in. , added the anniversary is an opportunity to “remodel and reshape” the KVS system in general, to “let go of whatever is outdated and not in step with time.” Salwars are out of the uniform for senior girls; pants are in. , added the anniversary is an opportunity to “remodel and reshape” the KVS system in general, to “let go of whatever is outdated and not in step with time.” Salwars are out of the uniform for senior girls; pants are in. Kids inducted into the KV school-system this year will be the first ones to wear theseuniforms. First-graders will get little checked tunics (for girls) or shorts (boys) from this session; others will have till July, 2014, to phase the current uniform out. The cost was an important factor. The old set cost about Rs 2,900; the new one — winter, summer and sport — costs between Rs 3,000 and Rs 3,500. “The prices will go down as the number of students buying them increases,” says Dikshit. Kaur adds that the same pair of shoes can now be used for both general and sports use. UNIFORM CODE FOR ALL Uniform changing for the first time since 1963 changing for the first time since 1963 changing for the first time since 1963 Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan runs 1,089 schools with 10.6 lakh students across the country Students will have till July 2014 to phase out old uniforms
New uniform costs Rs3,000-3,500 per set; before it used to cost Rs 2,900 SUMMER UNIFORMJUNIOR (Classes I and II) Girls | Short-sleeved teri-cotton tunic Boys | Shorts, short-sleeved shirt, belt MIDDLE (Classes III—VIII) Girls | Pleated skirt, shirt, belt Boys | Full-length pants, short-sleeved shirt, belt SENIOR (Classes IX—XII) Girls | Pants, short-sleeved kurta, waistcoat Boys | Pants, short-sleeved shirt, belt WINTER UNIFORMJUNIOR (Classes I and II) Girls | Worsted-yarn fabric tunic over full-sleeved shirt, full-sleeved pullover Boys | Pants, full-sleeved shirts, sleeveless and fullsleeved, zippered hoodie MIDDLE (Classes III—VIII) Girls | Pleated skirt, fullsleeved shirt, belt and fullpants, zippered hoodie, sleeveless pullover Boys | Pants, full-sleeved shirt, sleeveless and full-sleeved hoodie SENIOR (Classes IX—II) Girls | Pants, full-sleeved kurta, button-down, sleeveless cardigan, full-sleeved hoodie Boys | Pants, full-sleeved shirt, sleeveless and full-sleeved hoodie SPORTS Everyone | Track pants and t-shirts in the four house colours ACCESSORIES Shoes Same for sport and regular use, with PU (polyurethane) sole and Velcro attachments Belt Synthetic woven webbing, powder-coated buckle with KV logo Scarf With red hemming for Muslim girls Turban Cotton turban for Sikh senior boys and patka for juniors
CHIC: The design-launch commemorates KVS’s 50th anniversary
HOW WILL YOU LOOK WITH YOUR NEW UNIFORMS
BOYS I - V CLASSES (SUMMER)
BOYS III - VIII CLASSES (WINTER)
GIRLS CLASSES I - V (WINTER)
GIRLS CLASSES IX - XII (WINTER)
GIRLS CLASSES I - V (SUMMER)
GIRLS CLASSES I - V (WINTER)
GIRLS CLASSES I - V (SUMMER)
GIRLS CLASSES III - VIII (WINTER)
GIRLS CLASSES III - VIII (SUMMER)
GIRLS CLASSES IX - XII (WINTER)
GIRLS CLASSES IX - XII (SUMMER)
HOUSE WISE SPORTS WEAR
JUNIOR BOYS I TO V (WINTER)
BOYS CLASSES VI - XII (SUMMER)
BOYS CLASSES VI - XII (WINTER)
A very nice dress is designed by kvs but the uniform for senior girls is not so good.
ReplyDeletei liked the thinking of the designer, we have mixture of indian culture and modernity also but overall i didn't like the wednesday uniform but its fine ......... we are enjoying it
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