When I was in school, we had a pretty loose dress code, but I remember a couple thickheaded kids my age actually wanted uniforms. One of them went on to join the Coast Guard.
He’s still in it, but apparently, he’s NOT doing well.
School dress codes often prevent distractions and injuries. Open-toed shoes, for example, are unsafe. Most work environments have a dress code. The school is not going to dictate what students wear on their own time - that’s up to kids and their parents. And kids still get a lot of freedom to wear what they want within the dress code. Dress codes may be an inconvenience but they are not evil.
Way back when when I was in JR. High, mid ’60s, the powers that be banned both the Granny Dress and the Mini Skirt. All the boys voted to keep the mini skirt. ;-)
When I was in HS, the powers banned wearing shorts. Due to the popularity of “Daisy Dukes” (yeah, I’m that old). I can see the reasoning now, but it was really upsetting back then. I did enjoy the girls in the Daisys.
The dress code at my work is not so bad. It’s black work trousers and black shoes. But we can wear any top we want. Although I prefer plain tops instead of patterned.
Some people need to accept that when they are in school or at work. They can’t just do what they want.
I never attended anything that had a dress code. My Parents handled that particular requirement. Hence, I never experienced being asked to leave any Venue due to improper attire, now I may have offended by other means, but I was well dressed when that happened!
I had a dress code all the way up until High School, but then it was just about anything goes: Daisy Dukes and halters were common. I think that was just about the only thing I liked about HS.
Adiraiju almost 8 years ago
When I was in school, we had a pretty loose dress code, but I remember a couple thickheaded kids my age actually wanted uniforms. One of them went on to join the Coast Guard.
He’s still in it, but apparently, he’s NOT doing well.
Professor W almost 8 years ago
Weird kid? Hit yourself in the brain with your slippers, Patty
Templo S.U.D. almost 8 years ago
Snoopy sure is helping the best way he can.
DankMemes almost 8 years ago
wonder why she called snoopy a kid.HES A BEAGLE
Mr Nobody almost 8 years ago
Peppermint Patty cries green tears.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I hate school dress codes. The kids already don’t want to be there…why make it worse for them by not letting them wear what they want?
Snoopy_Fan almost 8 years ago
School dress codes often prevent distractions and injuries. Open-toed shoes, for example, are unsafe. Most work environments have a dress code. The school is not going to dictate what students wear on their own time - that’s up to kids and their parents. And kids still get a lot of freedom to wear what they want within the dress code. Dress codes may be an inconvenience but they are not evil.
Neo Stryder almost 8 years ago
True Snoopy.
William Taylor almost 8 years ago
Way back when when I was in JR. High, mid ’60s, the powers that be banned both the Granny Dress and the Mini Skirt. All the boys voted to keep the mini skirt. ;-)
Doug Taylor Premium Member almost 8 years ago
♫ Well, we all need someone we can lean on ♫
summerdog86 almost 8 years ago
Patty’s sandals need an extra strap over the top of the foot by the toes. They would never work drawn as they are. Just an observation of mine ; )
JohnFarson19 almost 8 years ago
When I was in HS, the powers banned wearing shorts. Due to the popularity of “Daisy Dukes” (yeah, I’m that old). I can see the reasoning now, but it was really upsetting back then. I did enjoy the girls in the Daisys.
Number Three almost 8 years ago
The dress code at my work is not so bad. It’s black work trousers and black shoes. But we can wear any top we want. Although I prefer plain tops instead of patterned.
Some people need to accept that when they are in school or at work. They can’t just do what they want.
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Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 8 years ago
I never attended anything that had a dress code. My Parents handled that particular requirement. Hence, I never experienced being asked to leave any Venue due to improper attire, now I may have offended by other means, but I was well dressed when that happened!
Squirrelchaser almost 8 years ago
I had a dress code all the way up until High School, but then it was just about anything goes: Daisy Dukes and halters were common. I think that was just about the only thing I liked about HS.
Leafy Boi over 2 years ago
How does she not know Snoopy is a dog??