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In reply to the discussion: Do school dress codes unfairly target girls? [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)So I'd say it's unusual to have a dress code like that.
For my daughter's school, the boys' rules are that they can't have any underwear showing over their jeans (jeans pulled up all the way) and that they can't wear "muscle shirts" or tank tops. I think that's it. For girls, they can't wear yoga pants, leggings unless they're wearing something over it that completely covers their butts, no tank tops, no bare midriffs, shorts must be fingertip length, skirts must be fingertip length. Neither boys nor girls can wear shirts with inappropriate words/images.
And the way it's worded is horrible. The boy rules are listed with no explanation of why. The girls rules are listed as existing so the girls don't become a distraction to the learning process. Girls and women are taught to self-evaluate how they look and are presenting themselves constantly. I mean literally constantly - like every minute or so all the time. This feeds into that and it's not a healthy thing.
I think her school is very average.