Check the school's or school district's dress code. That will usually be posted online these days.
They wear them because they like how it makes them look.
as the name implies, no wider than a string of spaghetti
flaps
They are strapless dresses.
No. Spaghetti straps would have been considered so immodest as to be lewd, and perhaps even obscene during the middle ages. Women were expected to cover every inch of skin other than parts of their face and hands.
So their bra straps are less obvious if wearing spaghetti strap or a halter neck top.
At my school, they do not allow head gear, spaghetti straps, hot pants/shirts, "wife beaters" or saggy pants. I would suggest you look into your schools rules on appropriate attire. If the rules say "no" and you want an education then "no" seems to be your answer.
1955 in New York.
A spaghetti strap is a very thin shoulder strap used to support clothing, while providing minimal shoulder straps over otherwise bare shoulders.
I don't think so. Mine doesn't. Actually, we don't really even have much of a dress-code: don't look slutty and don't have drugs or violence on your clothes. My elementary school didn't have uniforms either, just a dress code. Shorts could not be shorter than our fingertips, we couldn't wear spaghetti straps and no drugs or violence.
Most schools do not allow tank tops with straps that are less than one inch wide, or "spaghetti straps". Thick-strapped tank tops are probably allowed, but you have to check your school's dress code to be sure, as all schools have different rules.
this is a list of things you cant wear at azalea: -hoodies -ripped jeans -flip flops -short shorts -spaghetti straps skirts -no ripped shirts, even if you have a tank top under it -no cropped shirts, they usually yell at you most 8th graders wear hollister or aeropostale shirts, skinny jeans, and vans.