No standard clothing means that you are not allowed to wear a uniform. The interview in uniform may affect the examiner's judgment, and may also expose the identity of the candidates, which is detrimental to fairness. Uniforms refer to the clothes worn by a group of people in the same group, which are used to identify members who often wear uniforms in various occupations or different groups, such as students, soldiers, doctors, nurses, policemen and so on. Some professional uniforms are uniform all over the world, such as airplane pilot uniforms and navy uniforms.
Uniforms: some groups have compulsory uniforms, which must be worn when they are working, studying or participating in group activities; Others are soft rules, and groups that don't have hard rules on uniforms may have dress codes. Ordinary people in uniform include students, soldiers, policemen, firefighters, criminals/prisoners, nurses, religious figures and athletes. Some enterprises also require employees to wear uniforms in a unified format, and even some schools require not only students but also teachers to wear uniforms.