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dress codes, support it?
*Statistik*
post Feb 13 2006, 06:05 PM
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Do you guys support dress codes? To be honest, in schools, if there were dress codes, I'd be kinda against it. Even with private prep schools etc. Why can't people dress how they want? For professional organizations like the NBA or NFL, I would accept the fact that dress codes should be a law..because it's a BUSINESS. School? I don't think so. I heard teachers won't even let kids wear shorts during the summertime in private schools. That is too strict. DISCUSS.
 
 
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post Feb 13 2006, 06:28 PM
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I am for dress codes. It's annoying when I walk in the halls and see a 190-pound 13-year old girl wearing a size small tank top and size 0 mini-skirts... Besides, dress codes in my area aren't that strict. They only ban mini-skirts tank tops that show a little too much clevage, flip flops, hats, and clothing that have vulgar messages imprinted on them. Otherwise, we can wear boots, halloween stuff (seriously), and etc. We can live with those rules. Sometimes kids are a little too dramatic with what they wear.
 
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post Feb 13 2006, 06:43 PM
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id be for dress codes.


im pretty sure no girl wants to see some other girl wear skirts that show their buttocks and shirts that show their nips.
 
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post Feb 13 2006, 08:58 PM
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QUOTE(APPLEjuicex @ Feb 13 2006, 6:43 PM)
id be for dress codes.
im pretty sure no girl wants to see some other girl wear skirts that show their buttocks and shirts that show their nips.

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Same here, aside from that, you don't have to keep on buying new clothes.
 
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post Feb 13 2006, 09:44 PM
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Uniforms?

http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php...611&hl=uniforms
 
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post Feb 13 2006, 09:49 PM
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Thanks Fae; I'm going to redirect discussion there.

Edit: The red challenge flag has been thrown on this play. It has been pointed out to me by yo pusha that this specific thread has ramifications for dress codes outside the realm of schools. As such, I am reversing the ruling on the field and re-opening this thread.

yo pusha will not be assessed a time out.
 
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post Feb 14 2006, 08:30 AM
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well, I personally think that our dress code makes some sort of sense. For us, we aren't allowed to wear shirts with sex innuendos, hints towards drugs and alcohol, and shirts with swearwords on them. For example, a shirt from french connection, with the brand "FCUK" is deemed unacceptable.

Also, technically, guys are not allowed to sag their jeans, but they do anyways. Girls are not allowed to wear spaghettistraps, halter tops, or tube tops with out a jacket covering. And, now, they say that skirts and shorts cannot be too short - although this would be very subjective towards each teacher.

So, I feel that our dress code, is rather fair - where it does allow you to dress the way you want, with slight restrictions.
 
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post Feb 14 2006, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE(mipadi @ Feb 13 2006, 9:49 PM)
has been pointed out to me by yo pusha that this specific thread has ramifications for dress codes outside the realm of schools.
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QUOTE(Statistik @ Feb 13 2006, 6:05 PM)
Do you guys support dress codes? To be honest, in schools, if there were dress codes, I'd be kinda against it. Even with private prep schools etc. Why can't people dress how they want? For professional organizations like the NBA or NFL, I would accept the fact that dress codes should be a law..because it's a BUSINESS. School? I don't think so. I heard teachers won't even let kids wear shorts during the summertime in private schools. That is too strict. DISCUSS.
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QUOTE(Blow_Don't_SUCK @ Feb 13 2006, 6:28 PM)
I am for dress codes. It's annoying when I walk in the halls (Fae assumes it's a school hallway) and see a 190-pound 13-year old girl wearing a size small tank top and size 0 mini-skirts...
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Could have fooled me. huh.gif Plus we did talk about dress codes outside of school, not only uniforms, in the uniform thread. I can link 'em, too. I don't mean to create conflict, but if yo pusha wants contest this, he's welcome to read all 19 pages of the uniforms thread and tell me the differences btw this one and that.

Meh... I just get tired of defending uniforms/dress codes because people repeat arguments like crazy even though it's been refuted. But whatever... I'll just copy and paste my response from the other thread.
 
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post Feb 14 2006, 09:32 PM
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For.
I mean, guys would be distracted by girls.. nevermind shifty.gif
 
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post Feb 14 2006, 09:35 PM
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QUOTE(Blow_Don't_SUCK @ Feb 13 2006, 6:28 PM)
I am for dress codes. It's annoying when I walk in the halls and see a 190-pound 13-year old girl wearing a size small tank top and size 0 mini-skirts... Besides, dress codes in my area aren't that strict. They only ban mini-skirts tank tops that show a little too much clevage, flip flops, hats, and clothing that have vulgar messages imprinted on them. Otherwise, we can wear boots, halloween stuff (seriously), and etc. We can live with those rules. Sometimes kids are a little too dramatic with what they wear.
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i agree. but my school has a strict dress code, and they go a little over the top with it though. i think that it's nice to express your personality with clothes, but don't make it so that ur wearing stuff that's too revealing. just leave it to cleavage.... pinch.gif
 
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post Feb 15 2006, 01:02 AM
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im sort of for cus of wat all u guys said but also a lil against cause people should wear what they want to most times.......i mean if a girl dresses like that then wouldnt they be considered a slut or soemthing which sould also make them feel bad too (not like everyone likes sluts)
 
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post Feb 15 2006, 01:08 AM
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my bad i read jasons original post the wrong way.. close this
 
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post Feb 15 2006, 04:52 PM
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Fae is right; issues discussed here will probably fit in the existing thread. Closed.
 

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