Virtually all public schools districts have adopted student dress codes. Some prohibit T-shirts and clothing with non-school logos and lettering. Some limit clothing to mostly solid colors, such as red or blue. Students are often subject to disciplinary action if they violate their district’s dress code. Some parents and students support dress codes. Some do not. And for others, it depends on specific dress code in question.
In general, supporters of dress codes believe that students are too concerned with name-brand clothing. They believe dress codes decrease violence and theft that occurs over designer clothes. Another thing is the cost. Dress codes can cause major money issues in some families. A lot of families aren't able to afford extra clothes for their children.
But there are some advantages: 1) A dress code promotes a more serious school atmosphere which emphasizes academics and promotes good behavior. 2) Dress codes have proven to increase student achievement by encouraging students to concentrate more on their studies and less on their wardrobe.
All in all, dress codes have their pluses and minuses. Some people think that dress codes discriminate while others believe that they are effective.
Many public places, such as schools, offices, and universities, have their own dress code. Some people consider the introduction of a dress code useless, but others, on the contrary, consider it necessary. However, there are advantages and disadvantages to following the dress code.
First, let's look at the pros. A dress code is a style of clothing that is appropriate and mandatory in a particular institution. Dress code is everywhere, sometimes we don't even notice it. Of course, no one will come to the restaurant in a sports uniform. And no one will come to the office in a ball gown. So the main advantage of the dress code is that it makes the appearance of a person appropriate, and not stupid and strange. As a rule, in places where there is a mandatory dress code, people dress in approximately the same clothes. In this way, all people are equal, no one stands out, and no one seems worse than others. This is also a big plus.
But there are also disadvantages. First, the dress code prevents people from expressing themselves. Some people want to follow their own style, but the dress code prevents them from doing so. For example, at school, children wear the same uniform, although many do not like it, because they prefer completely different clothes. Secondly, sometimes a lot of money is spent on the dress code. A certain form can be very expensive, while its counterpart is much cheaper.
So, everything has its pros and cons. In wearing a dress code, they are also present. Everyone has different opinions on this, so I think it's worth listening to all people.
Virtually all public schools districts have adopted student dress codes. Some prohibit T-shirts and clothing with non-school logos and lettering. Some limit clothing to mostly solid colors, such as red or blue. Students are often subject to disciplinary action if they violate their district’s dress code. Some parents and students support dress codes. Some do not. And for others, it depends on specific dress code in question.
In general, supporters of dress codes believe that students are too concerned with name-brand clothing. They believe dress codes decrease violence and theft that occurs over designer clothes. Another thing is the cost. Dress codes can cause major money issues in some families. A lot of families aren't able to afford extra clothes for their children.
But there are some advantages: 1) A dress code promotes a more serious school atmosphere which emphasizes academics and promotes good behavior. 2) Dress codes have proven to increase student achievement by encouraging students to concentrate more on their studies and less on their wardrobe.
All in all, dress codes have their pluses and minuses. Some people think that dress codes discriminate while others believe that they are effective.
Many public places, such as schools, offices, and universities, have their own dress code. Some people consider the introduction of a dress code useless, but others, on the contrary, consider it necessary. However, there are advantages and disadvantages to following the dress code.
First, let's look at the pros. A dress code is a style of clothing that is appropriate and mandatory in a particular institution. Dress code is everywhere, sometimes we don't even notice it. Of course, no one will come to the restaurant in a sports uniform. And no one will come to the office in a ball gown. So the main advantage of the dress code is that it makes the appearance of a person appropriate, and not stupid and strange. As a rule, in places where there is a mandatory dress code, people dress in approximately the same clothes. In this way, all people are equal, no one stands out, and no one seems worse than others. This is also a big plus.
But there are also disadvantages. First, the dress code prevents people from expressing themselves. Some people want to follow their own style, but the dress code prevents them from doing so. For example, at school, children wear the same uniform, although many do not like it, because they prefer completely different clothes. Secondly, sometimes a lot of money is spent on the dress code. A certain form can be very expensive, while its counterpart is much cheaper.
So, everything has its pros and cons. In wearing a dress code, they are also present. Everyone has different opinions on this, so I think it's worth listening to all people.
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