Dress
Code.
Dress code is always
been very important, especially at school. In most countries dress code is
pretty similar. For example, European students usually wear a special uniform
of their school. Often Asian students wear definite kinds of uniforms, e.g. white
shirt or blouse, and black or dark blue skirt or trousers. Shoes have to be
only classical. Hair color must be only natural. In addition, there must not be
any kind of sport clothes. If you come to school in an inappropriate way, you
will be sent home. Obviously, this dress code is very strict and students can’t
wear clothes that are comfortable for them.
On the other hand,
students are being kept under control, that keeps them being well-mannered and
moderate. Also, wearing a uniform helps to keep equality at public schools. I mean
sometimes there are rich and not so provided children, who cannot afford to buy
expensive clothes.
Every day people go to
work, and every sphere has its own dress code. For example, if it is a business
sphere you have to wear classical outfits, and so on.
There’s no fact to deny
that if you are working or studying somewhere, you have to follow the dress
code. That is why some big companies, in respect to their employees, make a
special day (usually Friday) to put on whatever they want, of course, suitable.
In my mind, dress code
is a good way to unite people, and not to show off every day. But it is also
important what you wear; we should respect each other’s opinions. Dress code is
a part of community rules that exist in each society by default.
By Allie Kosherbek.
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