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dress code, r u wit it or not
do u like the idea of dress code or not??
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super_grover08
post May 9 2005, 07:19 PM
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yah im so SRY if this is a repeat i just need these results from u guyz for a project at my school. U GUYZ ROCK!!!!!!!!!
 
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post May 9 2005, 07:21 PM
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I guess a decent one is ok. But I have some really cute clothes that I can't wear to school because of that >.<

My schools stupid when it comes to dress code, they tried to ban PINK last year. Because it could be a gang symbol? o_0
 
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post May 9 2005, 07:56 PM
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liek the dress code helps you focus more in school than guys looking at girls skirts
but we also should wear whatever we want b/c it represents who we are
 
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post May 9 2005, 08:25 PM
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this is the dress code that they're going to have at our school next year:


The shirts can have collars or no collars, buttons or no buttons, short or long sleeves with logos no larger that 2 square inches. Shirts may remained untucked, however, they may not be longer that thumb-length when the student is standing up straight. The six approved colors for next year are: red, white, black, navy blue, gray, and/or pink. THESE ARE THE ONLY COLORS THAT STUDENTS WILL BE ALLOWED TO WEAR.

isnt that total BS.
 
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post May 9 2005, 09:55 PM
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QUOTE(super_grover08 @ May 9 2005, 5:25 PM)
red, white, black, navy blue, gray, and/or pink
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dang .. that sucks !! .. why ?!?! ..



tha only thing i hate .. is no hats inside tha building .. shifty.gif ..
 
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post May 10 2005, 05:08 AM
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well at least you DO have a variety of tops rolleyes.gif

think of other dress codes where you don't have a choice. anyways, this should be called a UNIFORM not a dress code.

our school has a dress code anyways. girls aren't allowed to show midriff, can't wear spaghetti straps, tube tops, halters, one shoulder tops unless they have a jacket on at all times. we are not allowed to show our back. guys are not allowed to sag their pants. and we're all not allowed to wear flip flops.

the only part of this our school follows is the "spaghetti strap, tube tops, etc." part.
 
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post May 10 2005, 09:01 AM
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Depends on the dress code. We have some silly rules in ours like you must wear a belt if you have belt loops in your pants. XD For the most part though, I wish the dress code was enforced better, because I personally don't like seeing people's body parts hanging out when I am trying to do schoolwork. :P
 
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post May 10 2005, 03:23 PM
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we have a dress code at school but, its not bad. jus the typical stuff:
no shirt skirts/shorts
no showing midriff
no major cleavage
shoulders have to be covered
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post May 11 2005, 07:25 PM
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Umm no, and yes. Because I hate seeing peoples skin that is not needed to be shown. And I hate how some people get away with things at my school and it is not fair, like showing shoulders. Yes because then no one who is very skin-showy would come to school in a mini and a tube, that shows half their stomach.
 
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post May 11 2005, 08:20 PM
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I believe that there definitely should be a dress code in schools and in workplaces. Clothing can be distracting, and that's the last thing you want when you're trying to accomplish something.

But, on the other hand, I don't think it should be so over-the-top that they're controlling your sense of "style" completely.
 
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post Aug 5 2005, 08:21 PM
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It doesn't matter much to me at times.
But sometimes it just PISSES me off about tucking in our freaking uniform shirts into our uniform skirts...
& shoe color rule, my gosh.
Also, no shorts PERIOD on free dress days, WTF is that?!

AND I CAN'T KEEP MY HAIR COLOR!! cry.gif
 
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no destroyed jeans. or as they'd probably say, "jeans with abrasions."
and no tank tops, but i never wear them anyway.
 
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^ Ugh, same here. No destroyed jeans.

But we have a relatively lenient dress code at my school.
 
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post Aug 5 2005, 10:03 PM
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I remember back in middle school they did this thing where the vice principal walked around with a ruler in the mornings and measured how short girl's shorts were.
Wth...
 
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post Aug 6 2005, 12:16 AM
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our school banned bandanas. >.< what is this? stypid. cuz it represented "GANGS" ooooooooh loser school.
 
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post Aug 8 2005, 02:24 PM
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It's good because it keeps people looking decent, and upkeeps an overall sense of decency in the school (aka. not all the popular girls are dressed like prostitutes). Also, it helps keep gang rivalry to a minimum. The banning bandana thing isn't that big of a deal, because it really does affect a lot of people. However, it shouldn't restrict a person's sense of style or individuality. If we wanted that, we'd just all go to uniformed schools.
 
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QUOTE(super_grover08 @ May 9 2005, 9:25 PM)
The six approved colors for next year are: red, white, black, navy blue, gray, and/or pink.
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Key words: and/or. I say, take advantage of that "and" and wear a shirt with all those colors!
 
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QUOTE(super_grover08 @ May 9 2005, 9:25 PM)
this is the dress code that they're going to have at our school next year:
The shirts can have collars or no collars, buttons or no buttons, short or long sleeves with logos no larger that 2 square inches.  Shirts may remained untucked, however, they may not be longer that thumb-length when the student is standing up straight. The six approved colors for next year are: red, white, black, navy blue, gray, and/or pink.  THESE ARE THE ONLY COLORS THAT STUDENTS WILL BE ALLOWED TO WEAR.

isnt that total BS.
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wow. i don't really care about dress code unless its something like your school which i think is too extreme.
 
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post Aug 9 2005, 12:06 PM
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aww crap, you should see out school. NUN STYLE!
i dont care much, but dressing us as nuns is too much.
 
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post Aug 9 2005, 04:19 PM
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yeah, i don't like dress codes. my last school had one and no one ever followed it because you had the option of getting your parents to write a letter telling the principal to let you not have to wear it. i was literally like one out of the 50 kids that were still in dress code. i was embarrassed. hammer.gif
 
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i don't really care about our school's dress code. now that i'm in highschool they don't have a strict dress code. last year, in junior high, we weren't allowed to wear ANYTHING. no flip flops, no short skirts/shorts, no low cut shirts, not even spaghetti straps! thank god i'm out of that school. wacko.gif
 
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post Aug 9 2005, 06:51 PM
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there has to be a limit with dress code or everyone would be looking all slutty or whatever.
 
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post Aug 11 2005, 01:52 PM
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Our dress code is having to wear uniforms...black and white and darn navy blue uniforms, so obviously i hate it. Gosh. I absolutely hate it. Talk about feeling dirty after PE.
- shirts have to be tucked in
- no flip flops
- no skirts higher than knees
- no hoodies
- Colors: NAVY BLUE/BLACK and WHITE
- White Shirts/Blouses with a collar.
- Navy Blue/Black Pants, Shorts, or Skirts
- Coats/Jackets/Sweaters/Sweatshirts/ are to be one of the colors above.

I despise my school. _dry.gif
 
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post Aug 11 2005, 02:00 PM
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Are dress code ain't that but it still sucks.

White T-shirt
Black/Blue/Khaki-Pants/Skirts
No designs on the pants either.
 
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Totally. I don't want to see a guy's ass hanging out of his boxers...or have girls show waaay too much skin.

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post May 26 2006, 04:47 PM
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I don't really care. My school doesn't have that bad of a dress code.
 
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post May 26 2006, 04:55 PM
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Yeah. Mine neither. All we have to wear is either a blue or white button down shirt, and grey pants. It was worse last year cause we were made to wear ties. It wasn't bad, but just a hastle to remember it everyday. Glad school is almost out. SCHOOOOOOLLLLLLSSS OUT FOR SUMMER! SCHOOOOOOOLLLLLLS OUT FOREVER!
 
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post May 26 2006, 06:35 PM
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haha that really sucks.

We just can't wear anything supporting drinking, drugs, or anything racist or sexist.
 
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post May 26 2006, 09:50 PM
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whistling.gif doesnt matter at all.
 
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post May 28 2006, 10:39 AM
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I'm ok with the dress code because I could understand why they wouldn't want anyone dressing like a slut, but it angers me when I can't wear a band shirt because apparently it has "negative statements."
 
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okay.
I seriousely never had a dress code "problem" untill I moved to Tennessee.
it pisses me off,because I'm the only kid they ever catch.
I like wearing my shirts.
okay.
is it a crime?
no.
all my shirts are either band shirts,a tim burton movie shirt,or just have a rad picture that I liked.
I can't wear them unless I wanna get in trouble.
well psh,
I never cared.
so obviousely the prinicpal hated me most.
I always refused to tuck it in.
I always wore a belt though,
becuase I like my belts.
I go to a school where the entire population of students are the same.
they shop at the same stores,
the have the same favorite band.
it's like clones everywhere.
god forbid a kid like me walk through those doors.
they made FIVE new rules of dress code BECAUSE half of what they were telling me wasn't writtien in the agenda book,and technically I was at liberty to where the things I wanted to wear.
.....those assfucks.
 
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we have a dress code but not alot of people follow it
 
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post Jul 17 2006, 12:21 PM
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dress codes are good because it prevents all those sluts from wearing bikini tops close to summer..people did that last year so they had to make adjustments when it came to dress codes.
 
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post Jul 17 2006, 04:10 PM
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i guess dress code is ok..sumtimes i hate it....but like it is like helping..like sum ppl dont have lots of clothes..and if they wear uniform..its just uniform and everyone is wearing that and stuff...so i guess its ok..
 
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post Jul 17 2006, 09:34 PM
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My school doesn`t really care as long as skirts are only 2 inches above the knee and shirts don`t show much.
 
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post Jul 17 2006, 09:57 PM
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I actually don't think dress codes are that terrible
it'd be awesome to see people dressed nicely
not tight tight shirts and lowww skirts
and baggy clothes
ughhh
 
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i hate it
 
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post Jul 19 2006, 05:25 AM
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Hmm. Well some of my school's dress code is alright. 'Cept some are just plain stupid. I'll name the ones I actually like:

1) No short mini-skirts for the girls/No short shorts for the girls
Thank God. I hate those slutty short mini-skirts and those short shorts.

2) No..sagging? (That's what it's called? When guys let their pants to see their underwear?)
I hate it personally. I love this rule. They have to wear a belt too haha! laugh.gif This sucks for the guys.

There is alot more that I love. But I do hate some of the rules:

1) No hats.
Like ooomg like some 13-year-old girl/boy is gonna have drugs or something in their hat. Oh yeah. I personally adore hats and I wear them sometimes. I can't wear them because of this stupid rule.

2) No t-shirts with marker writing on them.
Wdf? Why not? This rule was pointless.

3) No torn jeans. Not even little bitty holes.
I don't understand this. Why not? Dang, might as well ban blue t-shirts. If you do, I will hate you. Blue is my favorite color fyi. :]

I hate alot more. I think I explained myself well enough.
 
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post Jul 19 2006, 09:38 PM
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it depends... if the dress code's not TOO restricting, it's fine with me. and it's nice to know that schools are promoting modesty. but i wish we were allowed to wear spaghetti straps though, cuz sometimes it gets wayyy too hot.

what really bugged me once was how this school supervisor lady made my friend change once because her shirt said 'blondes do it better', when everyone (but that lady) knew it wasn't suggestive.
 
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post Jul 19 2006, 09:53 PM
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^ lol wow, I wonder what that lady was thinking.

Anyways, dress codes wouldn't be so bad if most schools didn't make them so damn strict.
 
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I want a school uniform...I dont like picking out clothes in the morning. Our school isnt that strict on clothes. We just cant wear gang symbolic shirts and cant wear anything too revealing
 
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post Jul 21 2006, 09:38 PM
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I hate strict dress codes or uniforms. You're forced to stay there for 6-7 hours of your time, and they TELL you what to wear, too? I mean, why can't they just say "dress appropriate", and that's it?

They're banning freedom of expression hammer.gif
 
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Most schools have dressed codes, basically for girls- dont look slutty and for guys- no cursing or Xrated material on shirts etc.. I dont mind dress codes
 
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QUOTE(xcaitlinx @ Aug 9 2005, 6:22 PM) *
i don't really care about our school's dress code. now that i'm in highschool they don't have a strict dress code. last year, in junior high, we weren't allowed to wear ANYTHING. no flip flops, no short skirts/shorts, no low cut shirts, not even spaghetti straps! thank god i'm out of that school. wacko.gif

SAME HEREEE.

Now at school, we don't relaly got a dress code so I don't give a shit.
 
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I swore there was a topic like this already.

I don't mind it. My school dress code is not very strict
 
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I dress as I want to.
aka. screw the dress codes.
 
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I don't really mind it, it's not bad I guess. I always hear my friends complaining about uniform all the time though. If I went to public school I think I'd run outta clothes to wear and mix up, cus you know people would be like, "Hey, didn't you wear that yesterday?" So yeah, that's one of the reasons why I don't mind it lol.
 
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I've never had a problem with the dress codes.
I never wear shorts or like mini skirts and if I do i usually have leggings under them..


I wear jeans and t-shirt all the time as well.
 
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I never had to follow a dress code so i don't know.
 
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i guess i dont really care. Maybe its because i dont really wear anything against the dress code
 
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I HATE having dress code!!!

I hate it because nowadys the fashions are halters, spagatti straps and tube tops, and you aren't allowed to wear those to school without a coverup which is a hassle. So it makes it hard looking for clothes i could wear to school that i like.
 
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Arghhh. I'd KILL to be able to wear jeans to school, or normal clothes for that matter.

I go to a private school, so I have to wear a certain knee length skirt, school polo (sleeves come down to my elbows) with all 3 buttons buttoned, knee highs, and penny loafers.

No jewelry, dyed hair, and only 1 earring in each ear.

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Like you can wear pants, accessories, etc.
 
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i hate dress codes too it's just like wearing uniforms with just a couple more choices. i hear that my friend's school have uniforms now and it's a public school
 
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QUOTE(lilvietdevilgrl @ Sep 5 2006, 11:54 PM) *
I HATE having dress code!!!

I hate it because nowadys the fashions are halters, spagatti straps and tube tops, and you aren't allowed to wear those to school without a coverup which is a hassle. So it makes it hard looking for clothes i could wear to school that i like.


Well, then it's a good thing you're going to school and not a fashion show...

Seriously, I don't think dress codes are that bad. Except for the school with crazy ones like color restriction... i mean, who does that?

Our dress code is that every shirt must have some sort of sleeve, no underwear showing, no middrift, shorts/skirts must come 4 inches above the knee, no torn jeans above the knee, no profanity on shirts, no visible facial piercings (ears are okay), no unnatural hair, no pajamas.

idk. some of it's annoying sometimes, but i don't think it's so bad. i always wear jeans and a t-shirt anyways, so whatever.
 
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wow, actually, you guys have it pretty good.

Ours is a crazy dress code/uniform policy. White or red collar shirt, with black, khaki, or navy blue pants. Pants must be straight legged, males shirts must be tucked. No flip-flop or heels over 2 inches. No chains or chokers (for goths, i supposed)
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it gets worst, the whole thing is 3 pages front and back.
but yeh...they said uniform doesnt descrimate between rich and poor &blahs.

right...there's walmart collar shirts, american eagle polo shirts, and aerapostale collar shirt.
 
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don't care that much.
as long as it doesn't get too restrictive.
 

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