Want to know what happened at my dress code free school? Uh, nothing. We all graduated and went to really good schools. Oh, and nobody blamed their bad math test grade on Katie wearing shorts on an 85 degree day.
If you’re so used to school dress codes that you don’t even know what’s ridiculous or not, here are 11 signs that your school’s dress code is way too strict.
Dress codes have always been controversial, but it seems to me that they’re getting to be even more a lightening rod topic. 2015 has been a year full of not only dress code violation stories, but also a year full of stories about young women fighting back against those dress codes. I guess we can call that a hopeful step in the right direction!
Here’s the thing: I understand why dress codes exist, especially for a school or a place of work. People need to wear certain things in certain settings. I can get behind dress codes that are there to make sure students are focused on schoolwork rather than being fashionable or stylish. I can support dress codes for jobs that require you to look professional. I can agree with dress codes that exist for both women and men...
Another day, another school dress code sexualizes a young girl. This time, the girl was really young. And by really young, I mean five-years-old. Jef Rouner dropped his daughter off at school in a spaghetti strap sundress, only to pick her up wearing a t-shirt and jeans. The girl insisted on wearing her sundress even though it was chilly, so Rouner packed a change of clothes just in case. He thought she just got chilly, but his daughter told him that the school made her change...
8 Things That Shouldn’t Be Banned In Your School’s Dress Code
"I’ve always been really skeptical of the rationale behind school dress codes. If your school has uniforms, it has uniforms. But when schools without uniforms restrict everything from visible bra straps to hair dye, I wonder why they don’t just go down the uniform route, too. From leggings to strapless dresses, schools are using the same, tired excuses for these stiffing dress codes: Distractions! The most distracted I’ve ever been in class was back in the early ’00s when visible thong was trending. And even that didn’t distract me to the point of having a severe impact on my education–you know, the thing that schools are supposed to prioritize over your questionable septum piercing.