Style Theory: School Dress Codes Will RUIN Your Life!
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Dress codes kind of suck, don’t they? Sure, they allow us to express individuality and show off cute school outfits in grwm videos on UA-cam. But, they also come with annoying rules that cause many students to get suspended! So with the last day of school approaching, we wanted to break down WHY dress codes don’t work. But more importantly we’ll figure out HOW dress codes are impacting society in a negative way.
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I knew a girl who got sent to the office for "bleaching her hair" she had naturally bleach blonde hair and had literally never been seen with any other color of hair and had gone to that school disticet since kindergarten
That has to be literally the most targeted thing (though the administration may of been none the wiser. Still, they needed to do their homework)
I had a friend in elementary school who was sent to the principal's office for having green hair (because it was an "unnatural hair color")! She was naturally super light blonde and had gone swimming in a chlorinated pool. Thankfully, the principal thought the rule was stupid...
Yea definitely agree mistakes are made in these situations. Some of it is bias, some the fact that it's a complicated concept to deal with, the punishments often don't fit the infraction and the one size fits all idea doesn't work either. It's a mess.
There was a reddit post about a girl who had a streak of white hair similar to the xmen character. She dye it once but malicious comply when they told her not to dye it again. School thought she dye that part of her white. The parents brought with them family photos showing the white streak. School officials back down so fast.
This happened to my mom in communist Romania. In summer her hair got blonder from the sun, and she got in trouble for it since students weren't allowed to colour their hair.
My school doesn’t allow tank tops, doesn’t allow “short” shorts/skirts, and you can’t show any midrif. The school-issued cheer uniforms has tank tops, super short skirt, and shows a ton of midrif.
Ain't that ironic?
My schools did that too! It was so stupid
The irony
When I went to school up until middle school or so shorts had to be at least mid thigh even though we were mostly wearing shorts that were close to the knees
Ah yes, predators.
I have a large chest and have had to worry about being dress coded constantly. When I was in 5th grade I was told to cover up because my bra strap was showing. I was wearing a dark green shirt and the outline was barely visible. Plus, the teacher was pretty far away from me so she was actively looking at my chest at 11 years old. Grown adults really need to stop staring at children's body's, girl, boy, doesn't matter.
No one should be staring at your child, adolescent or adult body. Look is one thing, but staring is another level. It’s creepy to stare at anyone regardless of age.
I don’t consider anyone pubescent to have an adult nor a child body. I consider it as adolescent, nor are children and adolescent bodies attractive. Even if you was post puberty or 18+ it’s still a no.
Ps. Anyone who finds adolescent or children body attractive needs help.
Omfg that’s ridiculous! I also have a big chest (like, bigger than kids my age) and I’m lucky to never have been dress coded!
Now that teacher is just a creep.
@@Invisble748 They don't need help, they need to be sent to _jail_
At my school you couldn't have specific colors of bras so teachers would actively be eyeing girls like hawks to see, super creepy
Them saying dress codes support individual expression while they limit how you can express yourself is completely absurd
Hypocrisy at its finest.
@@Girattheratratfrrr
honestly its impressive that matpat still kept his png science man holding clipboard with all these years
if it ain't broke
@@Rainbowgunsh don’t fix it
Here is the full clip: that explains
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Lol exactly 😂 I seen that science man for years
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In high school, the girls kept getting dress coded for their shorts when it was hot out, and the boys protested by all coming to school in booty shorts 😂
That's amazing
😂😂😂👍
NICE that's hilarious
damn guys wearing booty shorts is a sentence I thought I've never see
Nice!
I grew up in germany, and i was actually surprised that a thing such as dresscodes even existed. None of the schools i went to ever had any regulations on clothes, unless it was actually offensive, of course
Same. I’m American but I was in Germany for 1st-4th grade, and dress codes were quite the shock for me. No one had to wear a uniform in Germany, but in the US? It was insane.
Probably a different in what many Kids there would wear compared to here.
Many here would wear shorts so short up the thigh, shirts showing too much chest. Basically like dressing for a club not a professional place.
But it happens everywhere I guess. Generational differences
Same for me in Sweden
@capt.bellamy5954 you should se Swedish high schoolers
Can confirm that when I was school aged in Sweden it would have never entered my mind that the school should care that some teen students dressed very skimpy and provocativly or had a kind of disheveled street style. I still really don’t get why schools in other countries care what students wear as long as they are comfortable. When the video said dresscodes exists ”litterally everywhere” that was a bit of an exaggeration…
It’s not teenage boys who find girls’ bodies distracting, it’s the adult teachers who enforce dress codes.
yeah thats what my mother has always told me
That's not true
Facts
Of course, it's the adult teachers who enforce it. A teen boy is not going to complain about how little a girl is wearing.
ummmmm
I feel like schools should’ve stressed about hygiene way more than clothes. Kids PURPOSELY skipping out on deodorant BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THEY DID NOT SMELL was more distracting than some of the “inappropriate” clothing.
This.
seriously they need to let some students get showers and deodorant at school, and as someone who once lived in a very unhygienic house (of which i had no control over) I have sympathy for some stanky mfers.
Ironically, deodorant was banned at my school for being an aerosol tho
@@dunsparcedm43 WHAT.
I remember a kid in my high school who wore so much axe body spray you knew if he had been in a classroom long after he physically left. And no one ever said anything to him.
My middle school forced us to only wear clothes that are a solid color, because apparently having a shirt or pants or a jacket with more than one color on it is too distracting.
wait until they realize _everything_ has more than one colour. Even the "solid colour" stuff aren't perfectly solid
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no one cares
My school too
Funny my middle school forbade clothes of a solid color because it might be "gang affiliated"
My last school disapproved any crop-tops or make-up excluding light LIGHT make-up because "we should focus on our studies and not on our looks" so one day our whole class including boys came in with short skirts, crop-tops and full make-up. Let's just say our sterotypical teacher wasn't happy
I say I support the make-up ban because make-up is very bad for the skin, especially teenagers. Teenagers are more prone to acne, and when you add make-up to it, it just makes it way worse. So, teens shouldn't really wear make-up until their done with puberty and their acne relaxes. I'm saying this as a teen myself, so don't think I'm some boomer.
@@starrby7790 well yes but the teens should be allowed to decide that for themselves and not have entirely no option to
Why make so many rules if it’s not about fashion? They make it about fashion then
I’m glad matpat finally covered this topic, and in such detail. It’s seriously unfair what students have to go through just to stay in class. I’ve heard horror stories from so many friends about being forced to switch out clothing in front of school staff, among other things.
i had a girl in my class dress coded for “being able to see her bra”. she was wearing a long sleeve shirt with a neckline up to her neck. there was a light outline of the padding. it was in no way distracting and absolutely ridiculous, it left literally everything up to imagination
excuse me, teachers were looking WHERE?
@@RonaldTrumpOfficialnow that you mention it, why where they looking at that area?
Holy- just get her fired
@@gamer_wingsyt4669 ey it can be a "her" too that's not the point
@@gamer_wingsyt4669 85% of teachers are female let’s not go there
in my high school, one girl asked why she couldn’t wear leggings (in a class that was only full of girls) to gym class, our teacher (a woman) started off by saying “well, the guy teachers would be uncomfortable…”
What the hell
Someone launch an investigation on those male teachers immediately.
That's disgusting, especially when coming from A WOMAN! like, what kind of victim blaming propaganda is she reinforcing there???
I really hate those. If a male teacher, or for that matter ANY teacher, is distracted by what a girl is wearing, they shouldn't be teaching kids.
Nope! Nope! Nope! Please for the love of everything tell me that those teachers had an investigation done on them.
I remember when I was 14 I was at an all girls school and we had no uniform days. We asked why we couldn’t wear spaghetti straps if there were no boys. This grown woman said to me without stuttering, “because of the male teachers”. It disgusted me.
What?
I had a friend in school who would wear a thin strapped tank top and walk past multiple teachers without getting dress coded. A girl did it once and she was immediately dress coded. My psych class did a whole survey on it because it's such a problem at my school.
I work at a school, and I find dress codes incredibly unfair. Targeting a kid because of what they wear makes them not want to come to school. Some can’t afford clothes that would meet the criteria.
One of the many reasons dress codes/school uniforms are not only flawed and ineffective, but biased.
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And I’ve found that dress codes are mostly targeted towards girls
I got dress coded for spaghetti straps in middle school while a boy was running around campus shirtless
first world problems
@@dinogt8477 problems are problems🤷🏽♀️
It also sucks how "thicker" students (usually girls and brown) get reprimanded much more. They could be wearing the exact same thing as another skinny student, but because they're thicker, it's "inappropriate and distracting"
You mean fatter right?
Yea, woc, are known to be more developed than those who are not so they would get suspended for wearing the exact same thing as a girl who is not .
@@shieldofwrath nope. Thicker. As in big butts, thicker thighs, etc. You know? I guess the "fat" students would get dress coded too, tho there werent many in my school and I don't know any either personally, so i cant speak for them. But it was mostly the thicker (and coincidentally hispanic female) students. I was one of them 😬😬
I went to a mostly white high school so race wasn't much of a part of it, but I'm white and hit puberty a lot faster than other kids and was a lot more filled out and thicker, and this happened to me constantly
Yeah, I've heard of that happening at my school. I also overheard a Mexican girl tat my school alking about how she and other brown girls in her gym class would always be punished for not wearing the gym uniform meanwhile the white girls faced no repercussions for doing the exact same thing.
11:20 Also for those that don't know and from outside the community, Durags are a tool used to help achieve a short cut black hairstyle called "waves" where our hair becomes a wavy texture which IS considered professional but those making the rules don't understand we need it to get that hairstyle and only associate it with pop culture or gang culture .
I go to school in a german gymnasium and as long as our clothes aren’t showing the “private areas” we are allowed to wear whatever we want (except hats for some reason). It doesn’t change our learning in any way and the students are extremely peaceful for the most part. Most of the teachers are even chill enough to just let uns get up in the middle of class to go to the toilet without saying anything. That said there are some weird rules as well. For example we are not allowed to sit on the floor during the breaks.
My junior year, a girl was coded for her shirt being slightly cropped, and the next day, almost everyone wore a crop top to protest. And we had multiple students conduct surveys that show that girls, especially plus-sized girls, got coded much more often than any boys
Example of Victim-Blaming Attitude: “She must have provoked him into being abusive. They both need to change.” Reality: This statement assumes that the victim is equally to blame for the abuse, when in reality, abuse is a conscious choice made by the abuser.
well no, you shouldnt really show too much skin in a school
@@thunderbolt64_ Oh why’s that? They boys are but women aren’t?
@@frilly1475 The person didn't mention gender, you did... please go attack the actual misogynists; there are plenty of them.
@Thunderbolt64 I agree, its completely unnecessary and you don't at all need to wear like a crop top or something because you're going to SCHOOL
I was dresscoded once because my “chest was distracting the teachers and students” I was wearing a blouse buttoned all the way, a shin length skirt and a cardigan. I was 14 and already embarrassed enough that I had a EU 70F cup.
16yr old with UK 36G cup. I feel you.
DAMN YALL ARE HUGE *ahem* sorry
Wait hold on. TEACHERS?????
It...isn't your fault if the pedophile teachers are distracted by a 14 year old girl's clothes.
@@_kal._ grow up
As a woman with a larger chest, I would often get called out for what I was wearing when someone else might have been wearing something the same or similar wouldn't be. I often felt like the only clothes I could wear were things that were shapeless and baggy
Same here. It's not my fault my body developed early and the school uniform's shirts (because I went to a school that had a uniform) were thin polyester that clung and showed everything.
I literally had a friend in high school get into a TON of trouble because her bra strap slipped down her shoulder and you could see it peaking out of her shirt (or at least that's what the Male teacher said). Meanwhile a girl who was on the varsity track team and academic team wore mini skirts and Daisy Duke style shorts and the school administration never batted an eye. MatPat missed the part where some schools favor their Athletic and Academic (specifically Academic Team, FBLA, etc) students over their other students.
It also doesn't help that many dress codes are entirely open to interpretation.
A friend's 8-year-old daughter got dress coded a couple of weeks ago. Two teachers said her outfit was "inappropriate" (no specifics offered), while her regular teacher and the principal said it was fine.
The outfit in question was a charming blue floral romper that hit just above her knees, covered her chest, and had fairly thick spaghetti straps topped with bows. I've seen more scandalous outfits in a Southern Baptist church. She looked...like an 8-year-old girl.
An 8 year old girl, not wearing anything anything at all, shouldn't be seen as "inappropriate" since... well, she's EIGHT. Whoever finds it "inappropriate" or "distracting" is a creep.
Bruh.
I got dresscoded for a skirt mixed with shorts in 3rd grade. Because it was "distracting" I was so confused. I was like 9 or 10.
1st off, that outfit sounds nice, kudos to the parents, however I agree especially in the southern baptist church.
Something they don't want to clarify in the dress codes is that the distractions aren't just referring to other students. They're also trying to limit how distracting the outfits are for teachers who themselves have poor self-control.
Never going to get over how as a FIRST GRADER I was already stressing about whether my tank top straps were too narrow. Like dude, a 6-year-old wearing spaghetti straps should not be distracting to anybody!!!
anyone getting distracted by a 6-year-old's shoulders have a big problem
Call the police to open an investigation on anyone who claims she’s distracting in spaghetti straps like wtf if they think that THEY’RE an actual danger to the children they’re trying to teach
and spaghetti straps are super normal for children to use too! which makes things even MORE weird
EW!!! that's so disturbing to even suggest, im so sorry for you. when i was that age i would play in my yard shirtless
@eeveefever13 them being a 6 year old wearing is equally an issue. It might be cute but don't wear it school
I remember getting dress coded for ripped jeans, and seeing another girl wearing ripped jeans walk past me and the teacher AS THE TEACHER WAS GETTING ONTO ME and I pointed her out and he said "I'm not getting onto her, am I? No, I'm getting onto you, so stop trying to avoid punishment" Long story short, I got in trouble and the other girl didn't 😕
My school has a dresscode. No one bothers to enforce it because the freshman will not listen to the staff. They really stopped trying to enforce the school dresscode because of the freshman of this year!
The real problem with dress codes is that the fashion industry makes girls shorts much shorter than boys shorts. Makes it hard to find shorts that are an "acceptable" length
Agreed, when I was in high school and had a PE class, I had to wear appropriate length, black shorts.
I went shopping with my grandmother and EVERY woman’s athletic shorts were so small I would consider them underwear! I’m also on the heavier side so no way in hades were those fitting me, and I ended up having to get MEN’S shorts, not exactly a boost to my self-esteem. But at least it was appropriate.
@@actualaspienc1279 so true. I also remember going back to school shopping with my sister and she would always insist on going to Justice (😝). I always remember my mom doing fingertip checks with the shorts she wanted and hardly any of them passed
That was an rule at my district but they got rid of it for an 3in inseam becuse their was a lot of kids (I’m one of them) where they had longer arms than the average kid but most teachers don’t call us out unless it’s to small and/or showing our underwear
No, the real problem is that dress codes exist.
OH MY GOSH because of my family’s religious beliefs, we don’t wear clothing that is super revealing. My mom has spent so many hours for my older sisters sewing their prom dresses so that they are modest.
I once had a friend who wore a skirt to school and this kid who was much bigger than her touched underneath inappropriately and so she went to a counselor to talk about and the kid didn’t get in trouble, but she got dress coded and was forced to put on pants like wtf Texas?
Texas just hate woman. Simple as that.
Ah, texas
that is the def of victim blaming and it is as follows Example of Victim-Blaming Attitude: “She must have provoked him into being abusive. They both need to change.” Reality: This statement assumes that the victim is equally to blame for the abuse, when in reality, abuse is a conscious choice made by the abuser. Questions such as “What were you wearing?” “Were you drinking?” “Did you scream?” “Did you fight back?” are all examples of victim blaming. These types of questions suggests that the victim played a role in the assault and should be held partly responsible.
Wow! They victim blaming?!?! 😡😡🤬🤬
Texas could be nuked and literally nothing of value would be lost. In fact it would GAIN value through the cost of the nuke lmaooo
Oddly enough, these channels have taught me more than school ever has, and I can sit around in watch them wearing whatever I want.
My main thing with dresscode is the fact that it just gets selectively enforced by staff, at least in my experience. I remember having the spaghetti strap rule, but multiple girls were allowed to break it. We also had the no black nail polish rule, which got one girl dresscoded in the most stupid way; her nails were done with a black french tip, and she got in trouble for that. Caused an issue because I think she was wanting the school to reimburse her if she removed it because they'd been professionally done. Meanwhile I had all kinds of black nail polish on and never got called out for it.
I once got dresscoded in middle school for wearing my school's PE shorts. On the first day of 6th grade I got coded for wearing a blue shirt with a denim skirt because more than one blue item was considered "gang affiliation." They can genuinely just be so nonsensical.
I-
so the school got you in trouble for wearing clothes provided by the school
GANG AFFILIATION?????
Reminds me of my middle school. They considered all but solid black and white as gang colors. We weren't allowed to wear colors, even outside of school as they would patrol the area to ensure we were following the rules. You didn't even realize you got caught until the next school day when you were given a detention slip.
They tried to control it down to our underwear. A girl got her period and leaked on her white underwear. She was expelled for it.
I got yelled at for wearing a colored swimsuit to the pool by my science teacher during summer vacation. The MAYOR himself and his family saw this and chewed out the teacher.
PLOT TWIST: The biggest gang in our area had their colors be black and white.
@@jagirl966 sounds like your school either didn't exist, or was part of the gang itself.
@@jagirl966 I'm sorry UNDERWEAR???
god I hope this comment isn't real
I vividly remember my sisters (who have much thicker hair than I) get dress coded for their HAIR. Saying their curls were too “unprofessional.” I also go dress coded for distracting male teachers AND students while wearing a long sleeved black shirt. Apparently it wasn’t the clothing item that was the problem…it was me. Apparently my body was the problem and I was encouraged to wear more layers of clothing/hoodies to cover up so my “parts” so to speak wouldn’t show as much.
I get that if you wear something like a corset, costume, or otherwise clothing that you wouldn’t wear in day-to-day life that it would be dress coded. (Not saying that you did) But if you are dress coding based on body type, it’s not dress coding, it’s discrimination.
HOW THE HECK IS CURLS UNPROFESSIONAL LIKE💀
As a curly hair person I think your school is stoopid
Also I don’t think body shaming is legal you should talk to a government official about it
Jesus Christ teachers are creeps
Thats bs
Multiple guys at my school wore “send noods” shirts to school and they never got dresscoded but ive seen a girl get dresscoded for jean shorts that were longer than average jean shorts because there was some small holes on the jean shorts even though it wasnt revealing or anything and the holes were towards the bottom and mostly covered
what the fu-
A boy can whip the wrench out. Have it powered up. And shave their chest. Yet the teachers don't care. But oh no the jeans that 4 year old is wearing is Too inappropriate for revealing their ankles!
Something I've noticed about my school is that they are more biased about body types and gender rather race. Like you can wear a spaghetti strap tank top if you have a smaller bust but not if it's a larger bust. Which is still really unfair 😕
Also I've noticed it's always the guy teachers/staff members pointing out female students clothing so..
Once a teacher saw that I was wearing the color white (girls weren't allowed to wear white at my middle school, boys were) and I thought that she was going to give me a write-up, but instead she pulled me out of class halfway through the school day because she bought me a new shirt so that I wouldn't be dresscoded by any other teachers.
Why no white?
@@CandiPinki I think that it had something to do with the shirts being light enough to see bra straps through.
At least that teacher cared enough to get you OUT of trouble
You weren’t allowed to wear white? That is… just dumb and weird.
@@hunterwatts3311 that's the only merit to this bad situation
When I was 9, The principal walked by my class and I got taken out of class and given a lecture on how my spaghetti strap and bra strap showing was distracting. Still weirds me out how girls are punished for their bodies in the school system.
That principal is gross 🤮
Nine?? O.o
Yes, a girl should not be showing her body in public. This simple concept seems to have been forgotten in the new generation
@@cru3her608 What? Your saying that someone’s body, that they are born with, is unacceptable?
@@night_of_stars Having a bra strap showing is very different from "someone's body, that they are born with." Its not their body its how revealing the clothing is (which is unfortunate because almost all girl clothing is designed to be revealing for some reason...)
those dress codes were the bane of my high school experience.
If an adult teacher is “distracted” by sholdures they shouldn’t be teachers
In high school I was a modest student, always covered up and got dress coded for having two stripes of blue in the front of my hair. A teacher tried to make me go to the cosmetology class and get it dyed back to a "natural" color ... a month after i did it. I told her absolutely not and if it was a problem someone should have said something weeks ago. 🙄
Wtf
In my place, there is a student who is naturally blonde. (I'm a Filipino by the way).
Before she went to our place, everyone already knows that she is blonde (her father is a European). But to our shock and dismay, the school administration wanted her to dye her hair black. Which is WTF!
@@onellbrianmeliston8960 bobo school admin 🙄 when my (post graduate) school suddenly enforced a no colored hair policy I shaved my head to assert dominance. I can't have unnatural hair color if I don't have hair.
Bro you followed the rules and still got punished
I really don't see what's wrong with blue hair especially if it's only 2 stripes
No one should give a f!!k about hair color! If I have rainbow HAIR and purple swimming shorts WHO cares lol, im sorry that happened to you dang schools suck.
It's very unfair. I was a National Merit Scholar. Two kids made a slap bet over whether I could get dress coded even if I TRIED because it seemed like certain kids were targeted. It took me about five months and a lot of effort before my spaghetti strap tank top with neon bra straps sticking out and very short shorts that I wore that final day did the job! I was about three days from graduating! Tons of kids in my grade were in on this, and the other choir kids cheered when I came back in itchy sweatpants and a neon green t-shirt. I still didn't get detention.
Example of Victim-Blaming Attitude: “She must have provoked him into being abusive. They both need to change.” Reality: This statement assumes that the victim is equally to blame for the abuse, when in reality, abuse is a conscious choice made by the abuser.
lol
I've only gotten dress coded ONCE and I was in 3rd grade but I was basically wearing daisy dukes so that was kinda justified
@@Citraline_the_Fairy bru, my brain went straight to the song lyrics when i saw "daisy dukes" ... i hate my brain.
one girl i know got dress coded constantly for her skirt being too short, but our uniform was kilts. they came with specific waist:length ratios, and she was tall and slim. they didn’t make them long enough while still able to fit around her waist. on the other side i’m short and have wide hips, my skirts were reaching nun levels before i changed to trousers.
Honestly any forty year old teacher who says a teenage girl can’t show her shoulders cause it’s ‘distracting’ immediately gives sketch vibes.
A teacher assuming your clothes will distract other students (specifically boys), says more about the teacher than about the clothes
I mean I saw this in my high school but it really didn’t matter since you’d just shrug it off, unless you were attracted to that specific girl then maybe
it’s like the second a girl’s cardigan falls over just a tiny bit revealing one atom of the shoulder, the entire school’s boy population rushes over
We had a case at a middleschool a couple years back where the principal outlawed crop tops because he ruled it was distracting for the male students. Social media was then used as a weapon, as students (male and female) took to tiktok to protest over the ridiculous decision, and that they should have the right to wear whatever they wanted. 2 weeks later the ban was lifted.
My family told me to just ask
" then why are you looking?" Whenever I got in trouble for it. I was dressed in plain normal clothes and still got dresscoded.
Boys do not give two flips about woman at a certain age
(About 7 to 15)
Most don't care past that even
I remember wearing a cute maroon dress back in High school that was above the knees. Almost got written up for wearing something "inappropriate" but when I pointed out why was my dress wrong but the cheerleaders and dance team dress codes were basically booty skirts.
Talk about double standards, they should be ashamed of themselves. While I don’t have a problem with revealing clothing, but I have a problem with overly revealing clothing in public. I’m okay with short denim shorts, and sports shorts, tights, or even crop tops. I’m not a saying that I am a pervert, we all as guys are attracted to the way women look, it’s natural, like guys are attractive to girls, but I have a definite problem with overly revealing clothing in school in public spaces.
I don’t have dress codes, I’m BRITISH
*laughs in uniforms*
My school dress coded having your hair out, they said it was distracting. But they only ever brought it up for the girls. Sometimes I wonder what on earth goes through the writers of these codes heads.
im sorry.. HAIR IS DISTRACTING!?!?!??!?!
I can attest to this. I was always “bigger” than every other girl in my class. I wasn’t allowed to wear tank tops or anything that revealed even the tiniest bit of cleavage, I couldn’t help that shirts fit me in a different way. It got so bad that one day, on a field trip to a amusement/water park, I almost got heat stroke because I was wearing a black hoodie in the summer heat. The only thing I had under it was a tank top, they reluctantly let me wear the tank top only after I almost passed out.
God I feel that, I got cat called in my 1st year of middle school while only wearing a t-shirt that had a small v-cut neckline and it made me feel so gross and uncomfortable I wore zipped up hoodies until collage. I live in south Texas where the average is 95+ degree weather in blaring sunlight 😭
And they say dress codes are for safety
Wtf
They allowed you to wear a hoodies?
So having tits is bad? “Oh sorry, I can’t control how big my tits are let me just hide them “
in my country (Denmark) public schools have neither uniforms nor dresscodes, and when a teacher last year commented on a 16 y/o girl wearing a crop top, the whole country protested and the teacher was fired immediately
I wish it was like that here...v.v So glad I'm no longer attending school.
That seems a little excessive but sure
The IES be like:
I wish the US could be that united over any fact ever
As a dane aswell, I can confirm, and damn It's so concerning looking over at USA and seeing these problems actually exists.
At my middle school i went to, they honestly didnt care what you wore, a kid showed up in a crop top with spaghetti straps and short shorts as well as flip flops, heavy makeup, lots of sharp jewelry, and the school didn't care honestly im so dang glad my school never really cared-
A group of senior boys at my school wore crop tops for about a week and never got in trouble. Multiple girls have worn slight crop tops and get dress coded right away
I feel like waiting for teachers to call underage student's clothing distracting or inappropriate is a great way to get pedos to self report.
Its technicly not pedos if they are over 12 but its still minors
Yeah I concur. The problem is with their perverted minds, not with kids' bodies.
@@yoyo777 nope. If they’re a minor it’s pedophilia. Teenagers are just slightly more mature children and *I’m* a teenager admitting this.
that's actually an interesting point; how many teachers feel *really* uncomfortable at the idea of dress coding students? how many are being pressured in some way? I'd like to know that.
@@yoyo777??
My school would always claim that a baseball hat is a “security threat” as it can conceal your face from security cameras, however, it’s okay if it’s during a spirit day or if it was bought from the school (I.E. school logo/name). Then it's suddenly no longer a threat.
Weird
lmao
*shows up in hoodie*
our school took this to a whole new extreme, made us buy £30 sports hoodies if we wanted to wear them around the school and then banned them completely unless you’re in PE (for the 2 lessons every fortnight) or outside. if it was raining we would be made to take them off outside in the rain before coming in, getting soaked in the process.
just a way of saying "we're broke so we make a stupid rule for money"
I honestly feel like the public school system single-handedly instigated my attraction to shoulders by making me think they were "revealing"
I'm attracted to collarbones and I'm starting to wonder if dress codes were to blame as well.
I'm an 12 year old girl that developed fast, so I have the body of about a 14 year old, I was wearing ripped jeans and the rips only went up to my knees, the principle came up to me while I was getting on the bus and told me that with my body shape I can't wear that and she didn't want to see me wearing tight clothes or anything with holes in them. Made me feel really self conscious about my body and I hated every second of the conversation.
I got yelled at twice FROM ACROSS THE ENTIRE DAMN HALLWAY to take my headband off because it was a bandana. The excuse was that it was too much like a hat, despite other students being allowed to wear them. I guess I was the exception due to being mixed and poor girl in a predominantly wealthy white school.
They were probably scared it was a "gang thing"
that;s weird
I hate how strict schools are on the no hat/hoodie rule cause it “makes it harder to recognize u” like btch pls, getting a fcking haircut sounds like a better way to stop urself from getting recognized than wearing the exact same fcking hat to school everyday, especially in classes that have assigned seating, like, how th u gonna say, “u can’t recognize me” if someone that looks exactly like me is sitting in my assigned seat, THAT U FCKING PUT ME IN.
I was once dress coded by a teacher at lunch, while trying to get to the principal's office to report my lunch money stolen and call my parents for some food. 15 years later and I'm still mad about that one. No consequences for the person who literally stole from me, but God forbid you can see my cleavage.
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They should've punished you and the kids who stole from you honestly
I Feel The Frustration 😤 💢
@@Mr.Rodriguez-ur9kkBruh
@@Mr.Rodriguez-ur9kk 💀
I remember being dress coded multiple times but my most memorable one was when I wore a matching set of lounge ware. They were baggy and really comfortable and the shirt was a jacket-like thing so I wore a shirt underneath. When I got into class I was pulled aside and told that I had to change and couldn't wear it anymore. The next day was a field trip and we were allowed to wear whatever we wanted. So I wore the set again just to spite my teacher. Whether she noticed or not I don't care about but the satisfaction of it was all I cared for.
I remember the amount of things banned for “relating to gang activity” like colored hair and any kind of head covering. The real kicker?
I grew up in the middle of nowhere. As rural as you can get. THERE WEREN’T GANGS. The closest you got was groups of escaped cattle causing property damage, or the gang tags on the trains that came in from Chicago, over a thousand miles away.
I’ll never forget being a first or second grader hearing my friend be told she couldn’t wear a tank top because of the “3 fingers rule”, especially when the reason given for those rules is that they might be distracting. If you are being “distracted” by a 7 year old, jail immediately. Also I disagree with the no logos rule, kids don’t have to deal with trademarks and saying someone can’t wear a shirt with a logo out of it will siglehandedly destroy the closets of most middle school boys who only wear Nike or a similar brand every day
Example of Victim-Blaming Attitude: “She must have provoked him into being abusive. They both need to change.” Reality: This statement assumes that the victim is equally to blame for the abuse, when in reality, abuse is a conscious choice made by the abuser.
Y copy paste comment?
@@SethLowery-kr4uo u a bot or smth
@@khloehunter9378 no
@@Blue_Doge no
As someone who used to go to a Catholic secondary school: dress codes are a MASSIVE pain.
Yeah I went to Catholic school until high school. I remember we couldn't have skirts higher than 2 inches above our knees and we used to roll-up our skirts and then roll them back down whenever the nuns were coming. Although my biggest issue is that girls had to wear dresses when we were younger and skirts when we were older. I would have preferred to wear pants.
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It's not hard at all to deal with. Modest length shorts or pants and a modest shirt. That covers your shoulders and upper arms. Easy
@@meredithwhite5790 oh my gosh. You mean they didn't want you to wear immodest skirts? The horror!
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i got dress coded because my shirt rolled up just a bit before my fingertips while sitting down like ITS RLLY NOT MY FAULTTTTTTT 😭
I had a friend who was dress coded for a clip on tail. we were in middle school. even worse, i had a friend who actively did a challenge of wearing actually somewhat explicit clothing and got dress coded very little.
For all of the students out there that find it frustrating, remember that some of your teachers may as well. My friend (teacher of several years now) was actually called out by the principle because she had dark blue pants. Those pants were _not_ denim, but the principle deemed it as jeans anyway, and thus, inappropriate. She couldn't wear them again. This has happened with more than one teacher at that school.
That’s honestly very nice to know that it’s not just us being dress coded (a student)
That Principal needs to get their eyes checked and taught basic about different fabrics and pants
I am so confused as to why jeans would be considered inappropriate in the first place
@hetsmiecht1029 work outfits aren't denim. They're usually a slicker/thinner material.
not only do schools pick at clothing from different races and stuff, but they also pick on them because of their body type which is really sad. i see some smaller body types in girls wearing really short shorts at my school and they never get dress coded, but when it comes to a person with a bigger body type, they get dress coded because of whatever reason they think of.
Most of the girls in my class wear crop tops all spring and summer, but I get complaints when I wear a full length shirt. If I try to wear a skirt or shorts I'll get crucified. Hate that knee length rule, at a certain height you simply cannot find anything that length.
I went to a large semi private high school. As a freshman I tripped and fell ended up ripping my jeans in the knee area. My knee was cut up pretty bad blood was definitely present on my skin and jeans. First period I got in trouble because my jeans were ripped. You could obv tell I didn’t buy them like that. After being scolded for my cloths I got two days in school suspension….
in australia each school has it's own uniform, which makes it really easy on everyone. it's crazy to me that american schools don't just do that if they have such an issue with students wearing casual clothes
I remember my principal flat out threatened to keep girls from attending our senior prom if they didn't wear a dress, meanwhile some of the boys were wearing scruffy jeans and sneakers. One guy had a sleeveless shirt on ffs!
boy am i glad i’m never going to prom. i’m skipping homecoming too lol
my year decided that there was nothing they could do to stop us as half of the kids were never coming back to the school and the ones that were have absolutely zero respect for uniform policy. we had tits out everywhere, full length leg slits in dresses, multiple girls in suits, the trans guys in suits as well, a few skirt/suit-top combos and many criminally high heels. it was the ultimate rebellion for us, since we’re an all girls grammar school where the uniform is so strict that i’ve been threatened with detention for not having the top button on my shirt done up (i had cut off said button to avoid using it because it’s suffocating).
@@starfox5165 Yeah...our principal didn't seem to have any issues with the girls wearing low cut clothing as long as it was a dress. However, during the school year, so many of my classmates got in trouble for being indecent just because they had well endowed chests and sometimes showed an inch or two of cleavege. The only girls that didn't where the ones on the track and baseball teams. So take of that what you will 🤷♀️
Wtf why does he give a f*ck? What a creep!
In high school, the boys were allowed to wear muscle t-shirts, but us girls had to wear short sleeves minimum. Boys could wear shorts as long as they werent too tight, we couldn't wear shorts or dresses above the knee. I'm still livid thinking back on it.
My sister was scolded because her shirt showed part of her side and stomach when she reached over her head to grab things from her locker. Because, you know, shirts move when you raise your arms.
On the other hand, there were boys who came to school in just overalls. No shirts at all. Or those shirts that basically have no side and they showed their sideboob all day long. But because they were boys, it didn't matter, apparently.
I still remember being in 10th grade and in our chemisty class we did a demonstration of vacuums where you could get into a bag with just your head sticking out and have the air vacuumed out and i don't remember what the actual reason why we did this, but a whole bunch of guys did it so i decided to try it, too. Afterwards, someone told me in a horrified tone that the outline of my bra straps and band in the back was visible. As if it would be a surprise to anyone that a sophmore who was obviously busty had a bra on. 🤦♀️
no shorts above the knee? who's getting distracted by knees???
Bros really flexing off with that spongebob shirt, such a rebel.
the biggest flex i have is that my school doesent have any dresscodes. infact, on of my teachers is what we call a cotteqet (sorry if thats spelled wrong) emo and we all think she looks amazing plus our grades are the same as any other school
Imagine being taken out of class and needing an adult to bring you new shirt because you came to school in a purple polo instead of a navy blue polo because being colorblind you couldn't see the difference getting dressed in the morning.
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god
Facts
I once got automatic detention way back in the 5th grade because I had forgotten to take off this black sweater that I had on over my school uniform and the principal felt like I was being disrespectful... to the school's uniform 💀 (I wish I was making this up)
*”STOP DISRESPECTING THE SOCKS. THEY ARE SENSITIVE.”*
@@thisisnonexistentooo LMAOOO EXACTLY 🤭
@BeeBoo 🩷🦕 WOW 💀
I guess asking you to take it off first would have been too difficult.
@@M0rbidCuriositea I’d say more that it would make to much sense. Not difficult.
so glad that my school doesnt have dresscodes, i dont usually wear clothes that would violate any dresscodes but it feels so unnecesarry
While I’ve never personally been dress coded, a few of my female friends have been for completely bogus reasons… Never understood why dress codes are biased like that
I always felt icky about the “girls can't show skin” thing. Why are all these adults policing a minor for her clothes? What self-respecting teacher is looking at a 16-year-olds midriff? Ew
Example of Victim-Blaming Attitude: “She must have provoked him into being abusive. They both need to change.” Reality: This statement assumes that the victim is equally to blame for the abuse, when in reality, abuse is a conscious choice made by the abuser.
Yeah, they Say that it's because students will be distracted, but I think I've seen cases discussed where Teachers have said that they're distracted. And it's like... you really gonna tell on yourself like that?
@@JokerCrowe well I am lucky because at least none of my teachers ever said this
@@SethLowery-kr4uo FRRR
In that case why should parents police their kid for what they wear? Kids are stupid, they don’t understand the world around them or what they’re really doing. It’s a adults job to teach them, even if it may seem harsh to the kid it still will help in the long run. There’s been a lot of cases of parents being rough with their kids but in the end that roughness made them into more friendly respecting adults rather than being spoiled.
It is unfortunate to say but the dress codes of revealing clothing may often be more so for teachers. It is terrifying how many teachers I knew/found to be convicted of those crimes
yuuuup. Still not fair to punish the students for creepy adults
Then they need to keep a better eye on those teachers and on who they hire in the first place!
Restricting students' clothing isn't gonna stop creepy teachers*.
Those teachers didn't develop pedo tendencies because of their student's scarce clothing, they've had these tendencies from the start and then decided to become teachers so they could satisfy it to some extent!
*you know, women in Saudi Arabia cover not just their shoulders and knees, but their entire body including the face, yet Saudi Arabia isn't exactly the safest place on earth for women... 💁♂️
My school counsellor got arrested for those types of crimes
I wonder how many of them were actually true 35%? 20%?
How about do a better job of background checking your employees?
We had a girl who was dressed in a long sleeve shirt, with another shirt sleeve over top, long black pants and combat boots. But she got dress coded because the shirts were just short enough that when she raised her arms all the way up a sliver of her stomach showed. Yet literally in the seat next to her was a girl in a lacey short crop top and short shorts- and the teacher didn’t say anything. The teachers themselves can’t even be held accountable for what’s right or wrong. That girl was crying because she got in trouble of less then a pinky’s width of tummy showing but other girls could walk around in tops that looked like they belonged with adult pajamas. I just don’t understand.
I've seen that middle ground between dress codes and uniform, you have specific shades of colour that you can wear and a specific type of clothing, like idk for example a blue sweater, but it can be any sweater and any shade of blue
I’d like to add: it’s really weird and gross that tank tops are “distracting” to wear when you’re in younger grades especially. First graders aren’t going to be distracted by shoulders.
PEDOPHILE TEACHERS-
No but the pedos at the desk are
personally, i get turned on my shoulders 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
(i swear ong this is a joke)
Imagine if they were for the teachers. That’d be weird
There dress codes in younger grades?
At my school girls weren't allowed to wear sweatpants while guys could, and one girl ended up getting suspended over it
but she fought back and got her suspension overruled, which ended up changing the dresscode :)
Sorry, SWEATPANTS!??? That has got to be the least suspend worthy clothing on EARTH
My school can’t even wear sweat pants
@@hoopa6477 pretty sure she meant yoga pants, the ones that are really tight
@@adenm8963 yoga pants arent even inappropriate
@@destiny_5540 the really tight ones are.
I grew up in Sweden and the idea of a dresscode just seems absurd. no schools i have gone too has had any regulation on clothes except in extreme cases for offensive stuff.
where I live they just tell you to cover up but they still allow more risqué stuff like thigh highs with a some what short skirt and a crop top and there’s also no detention
I got dress coded in high school for having hair that was "Too long and Distracting". I had dark curly hair that went to the middle of my back. They told me to get a hair cut, but my culture views cutting hair as an act of deep shame. This applies to both men and women.
My Mom and I argued the case and won, but needless to say I transferred to another school very quickly.
I always hated how my school forced boys to have short hair, all styled the same, while they had no trouble with a girl having long or short hair- Its just a stupid rule made for no reason other than to annoy students 😭
As long as it doesn’t look like it hasn’t been washed in three months, then it’s okay for both girls and boys.
@@LillyBursaw-br9hc Oh no, if you were a boy and had the hair different to the stereotypical "boy hair" you were inmediatly put in detention until you had your hair cut
@@ilan_profile Its really annoying that used to happened but im so glad I wasn't around back then cause my hair is naturally long and curly. School sucked and still sort of does.
@@BadNameJackson many schools around the world are very much still like this. I'm in Australia, and we have gendered uniforms / enforced hair standards / so on. England does too. I also know many countries in Asia are much the same
@@riley530 Can confirm about India, We too have god awful uniform and hair codes for boys as well as girls until the end of secondary highschool (11th-12th) which is about 16-17 years olds.
The only benefit is for lesser income students. I mean they wont get bullied for wearing crappy clothes.
I loved having uniforms when my kids were little. It made life so easy.
There is literally no reason for schools to throw fits about hair. Its stupid that some schools use their power in this way
they really like to complain about it being "unruly" or "unprofessional" and "bringing disrepute to the school"
to be fair... dyed hair is cringe
It is cringe
ngl i genuinely believe that these rules are in place because of what makes the adult, supposedly professional teachers comfortable, and actually has little to do with keeping the students safe *or* successful
Yeah, tagerting kids is terrible no matter what it is, if your out to ruin a kids day because of your personal opinion or you think its your obligation, your not beneficial to begin with.
Or keeping creepy pedos from being tempted more like
@@geekgirl616 They shouldn’t be tempted at all no matter what the CHILDREN wear! The teachers are put there to educate! Not to be creepy AT ALL they should be in JAIL if they are having those thoughts about CHILDREN!
@@amandajoseph1614 While I agree with the sentiment of that statement it's disturbingly close to Thought Crime which is /// almost ///( Emphasized for a reason) equally as gross and disgusting. Remember you can think about as many crimes as you want but the moment you act on it, or in some cases even voice the urge to do it, that is the line. Be wary of this line in the future.
who said they are attracted to it and arent trying to prevent other boys from attacking the girls?@@amandajoseph1614
“Gonna sucker punch Brandon from 3rd period PE”
Idk why but that immediately sparked my interest as I had 3rd period PE with a Brandon in it :)
Should we pack up and store away clothes for the seasons of weather? How bad is that for your clothes? How much wear and tear when folded up? What is the best way for clothes to last longest? How much germs? Do you need to clean out the box? And with what?
Dress codes have, and always shall be, about maintaining control: control over attitude, control over character, and control over understanding.
In an academic setting, this makes sense: you are literally teaching children about the world around them... but their reaching implications, especially in later years of education, are alarming and dangerous.
nah son im not weak like you
Maybe some parts abt it but still, kids need to learn modesty and decency in how they present themselves. No matter what race or gender
I think next Matpat should talk about backpacks, since there are schools that are not allowing students to carry them throughout the day, or completely banning them. It was a major issue for me when I was in middle school, having to carry all of my heavy books by hand and constantly having bullies knock them over
Really? Is it a "women pockets" kinda situation?
look at those children and their backpacks. what could they be carrying in them? who knows? MAYBE SOMETHING ILLEGAL!!!
@@KapotaJC This is the reason that they are banning them though. Harder to sneak a weapon in if you don't have a bag to help hide it.
i remember seeing a thread of students where that happened, and the stuff they were using in place of it that wasnt banned by current rules. like one kid brought a baby stroller, one was using a janitor cart, one had a carry on suit case
There are places where the teachers are the ones moving from class to class, not kids, BECAUSE the kids are expected to bring a lot of material in one day and changing it every day, and asking them to bring it around it unfeasible
These places are called Europe
yeah we weren’t aloud backpacks at my middle either and they once tried to ban girls purses but that didn’t go so well for them 💀
I was once dress coded for wearing a skirt OVER completely opaque black leggings because the skirt was too short. I missed my entire biology class because I had to sit in the office and wait for my grandmother to bring me jeans. I think the only reason I was dress coded was because I was late and therefore the only student in the hall, and I was wearing heels.
My brother never once got dress coded in school.
Neither did the boy in my study hall with shorts and boxers so baggy that when he was aggressively manspreading I could see up both his shorts and boxers. Gross :(
In Brasil we wear the school t-shirt,usually white with the school logo and black or blue jeans/denim. That is the uniform. I always liked it because I could still show my style with the bottom half, while still feeling school appropriate on the top
I would also like to point out that body size also matters when it comes to bias in dress codes. I would wear the same thing as a skinny girl and I would get in trouble and she wouldn’t. I was once told by a teacher that my body is more distracting than other kids. I also did horrible in school towards the end. I didn’t get to walk at graduation because I was supposed to stay another year. Half way through that extra year, I dropped out and got my GED. It was insanely easy for me to get. Like, I didn’t even need to study. I felt like I could have passed it freshman year if I had known I could.
Exactly. I was kinda disappointed that he didn’t talk about this in the video. Once I was behind some girls heading into pe and they were all wearing basically the same shirts-which I should add they wore pretty much everyday. The pe teacher checked the first two in, but the last girl who was a bit chubbier than the others, instead was asked “where’s the rest of your shirt” I felt so disgusted and felt horrible for her, and that was in middle school.
As an Australian kid, I always found the "keep your shoulders covered" rule hell in school. It's like, dudes! It's 35°C today, do you really expect me to be directly in the sun?? (The rules was there for sun reasons)
America is ridiculous for not using the metric system
35°C is maybe 95°F
I go to a school that has us outdoors all day once a week, including the summer. We would be required to wear long sleeves and pants (no t shirts or shorts) even when it got to almost 100 Fahrenheit/37ish Celsius
@@aoifebillin314 ºC is not metric either.
its so dumb because even schools with uniforms have dress codes. My school has plaid skirts for the girls that must be at least 3 blocks long (which goes way beyond our knees and makes us uncomfy) and our socks must be pulled up to our knees at all times. Its insane especially when the socks naturally fall down during the day while walking to classes.
In my personal opinion, I think any clothing that I legal to wear at a public park, should be considered appropriate for students.