BY SEVINCH RAKHIMOVA
Let’s talk about dress codes
Well, there are definitely no doubts that school dress code has gone out of hand, limiting what young girls and boys can and can not wear to school. Telling young women that their clothing is the greatest destruction for boys  in the class. Girls are sent home because of their clothing, giving the impression that school councils couldn't care less about whether or not they receive an education.

Many types of clothing, such as leggings, low-cut shirts, and shorts, have been banned or restricted. And, firstly , I think it's pretty obvious that it’s pretty difficult to find clothing that meets all of these requirements. Secondly, for some people leggings may be all they can afford, yet they cannot wear them to school without a tunic that covers their knees. When a female student is taller, the situation becomes... complicated (I've had a couple of those situations in my school, literal circus, I swear)
The main problem with
dress codes
The administration and professors believe that the dress rules are fine(they really aren’t) even if it means that students may miss classes. Females are constantly told that they are a distraction to the boys and the class and therefore dress codes are crucial.

Females are informed that wearing short skirts or showing their shoulders will distract boys, but has anyone ever heard a boy comment, "Man, those are some hot shoulders!". Women are hampered in their ability to express themselves because of wardrobe limitations. People's perceptions of women are influenced by how they dress. That, in my opinion, is not how it should be; everyone, regardless of appearance, should be treated equally. But that will not happen since we live in a very judgmental society where everything everyone is evaluated by prejudices, sexism, and etc.
Conclusion
The school clothing code is still another issue that women are judged on since they are required to obey these regulations and have a specific appearance so that they do not interfere with how males learn. I believe that a female's education is equally as essential as a guy's, and if a male can wear bro tanks, then ladies should be allowed to wear tank tops as well.
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