Dress codes are written and, more often, unwritten rules with regard to clothing. Clothing like other aspects of human physical appearance has a social significance, with different rules and expectations being valid depending on circumstance and occasion. Even within a single day an individual may need to navigate between two or more dress codes, at a minimum these are those that apply at their place of work and those at home, usually this ability is a result of cultural acclimatization. Different societies and cultures will have different dress norms although Western styles are commonly accepted as valid.
nothing just short shorts and tight shirts!
What is the dress code for an electrician
There is no national dress code in Sweden
Dress code in india is common wearing, Dhoti, Kurta. Because 64% population live in village and around 80% of them use to wear Dhoti and Kurta.
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No, it's a school event, which means school dress code.
I go to Bruceton School and they have no dress code only limits.
They vary from school to school.
Yes.all depending on the school
That would be explained in the school handbook under dress code.
Well I know one school that doesn't Sayreville Middle School you don't need a dress code If anybody has any other schools that doesn't need a dress code answer this question.
School dress codes are typically determined by the school administration in collaboration with the school board or governing body. Input may also be sought from teachers, parents, and students during the decision-making process. The dress code is usually outlined in the school handbook or code of conduct.
depended on the school
Yes.
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Yes it does.
The school has the right to set a dress code and it doesn't limit free expression. When you are at school you basically have no rights and as a minor your rights are also limited. A school or business has the right to set a dress code. This has all ready gone to the courts and they found for the school.