u at least have to cover up any innapropiate parts.
Look for loop holes in the dress code - what it does not say, but it depends on how strict the dress code is enforced.
This depends on the rigidity of the dress code and how strictly it is enforced. Since dress codes are created individually by each separate school, there is no universal dress code. However, most Catholic schools technically do not allow nail polish.
i do
Dress code is a noun. The plural form is dress codes.
no because they dont get to dress originally
the dress code is important because of gang related violence if a student wears clothes that are containing inappropriate images that can lead to suspensions and fights. that is why dress codes are important
no!
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a dress code is a special way you have to dressed for a special ovation
European dresscodes are different from Indian dress codes because: 1) The weather and climate are different 2)Purchasing power is different 3) Body measurements are different because of the tribal presence in India
It's challenging to provide an exact percentage of the world that adheres to a dress code, as this varies significantly by culture, location, and context. In many professional settings, schools, and religious institutions, dress codes are commonly enforced, but their specifics can differ widely. Overall, while a substantial portion of the global population may encounter some form of dress code in specific situations, quantifying this as a percentage is complex and not universally documented.
They should be able to. Dress codes should be set depending on thebusiness and gender