No, but they will taunt the poor kid because his clothing is starting to smell because he's worn it for four days this week. Or because it's stained and her family can't afford to buy her a new uniform.
Wash your uniform daily, or just have the school provide one uniform and one uniform only.
You think it won't take kids .05 seconds to find something else to taunt the poor kids about?
It will reduce the amount of taunting. Sure they will find other things, but they won't find enough to completely recover what they lost with the clothes issue. The difference will be filled in with more acceptable socializing.
For example, when I was young I had the shittest clothing in my class, and was constantly made fun for it. As I got older, and I complained to my mother more, I got better quality clothes and managed to work my way up the class hiearchy. My clothes essentially became an non-issue and I wasn't harassed by the other kids nearly as much. Does that mean someone else had to take my spot as one of the class jokes? Of course not, Classroom acceptance is not a zero-sum game with an exact amount of teasing going on regardless of all other factors. Some classes are more cohesive, and some are more divided. One person's acceptance into the 'cool club' or the 'normal' club doesn't mean that someone else has to be kicked out.
Uniforms, cēterīs pāribus, will increase classroom cohesion.
School uniforms have their uses, avoiding theft, not displaying gang affiliation, avoiding distraction in the classroom. Solving the class divide? I don't buy it.
I agree, whoever would argue that uniforms would 'solve the class divide' is a total and utter moron. However,
no one here has argued that so you're just laying the smack-down on a poor strawman rather than anyone here.